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abbyinuganda
Dec 16, 20247 min read
William Morris: Victorian Eco-Warrior?
‘Everything made by man’s hands has a form, which must be either beautiful or ugly; beautiful if it accords with Nature, and helps her;...
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abbyinuganda
Dec 1, 20245 min read
Wildlife Art and Marine Conservation: Sonia Shomalzadeh
It is becoming more widely recognised that the arts and humanities have a crucial part to play within the field of science and...
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abbyinuganda
Nov 15, 20246 min read
Reflecting on Conservation in India
India has a reputation for being a country of extremes: extreme poverty juxtaposed with extreme wealth; extreme heat and drought...
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abbyinuganda
Oct 10, 20245 min read
Elephants & Organic Farming in Lackshmipura
Another A Rocha project I’ve been involved with during my visit is working with local farmers to inspire and enable them to adopt organic...
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abbyinuganda
Oct 5, 20246 min read
Planting Banyans in Bannerghatta
I’ve spent the last couple of weeks in Bannerghatta, India – an hour outside of Bangalore – to get some experience working on a couple of...
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abbyinuganda
Sep 24, 20247 min read
Refill, anyone?
I first came across the concept of a ‘refill’ shop when I was a student living in Bath, and I began a challenge during Lent to buy no...
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abbyinuganda
Sep 13, 20245 min read
How wild are we?
During lockdown a beautiful documentary film was released which I know many of us loved called ‘My Octopus Teacher’. In this documentary,...
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abbyinuganda
Sep 12, 20245 min read
Reasons to care
For my first post, I wanted to lay out the reasons why I believe creation care is integral to us as humans, and especially to me as a...
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