by Lawson | May 22, 2026
Along the eastern coast of Baja California Sur, the waters surrounding Loreto reveal a spectacular underwater landscape where volcanic islands, thriving reefs and abundant marine life converge. Protected within Bahía de Loreto National Park, divers can access more...
by Lawson | May 22, 2026
Every spring, millions of people across Japan brace for weeks of sneezing, itchy eyes and relentless congestion. Image used for illustrative purposes/kai muro/Unsplash What many now call the country’s “national disease” has become so widespread that seasonal allergies...
by Lawson | May 22, 2026
While biodiversity loss remains one of the defining environmental challenges of our time, positive conservation stories continue to emerge from around the world. Puerto Rican crested toad/Jan P. Zegarra, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service/Wikimedia Commons This week saw...
by Lawson | May 22, 2026
Plans for new developments near Victoria Falls have triggered growing concern among conservationists, tourism operators and environmental groups, with critics warning that unchecked construction could threaten one of Africa’s most iconic natural heritage sites. Image...
by Lawson | Apr 16, 2026
Anyone planning a family escape to Durban in May might want to double-check the calendar before packing the swimsuits. Source: Facebook/uShaka Wet ‘n Wild According to travelnews.africa, uShaka Marine World’s Wet ’n Wild Waterpark is set to close temporarily for...