NATURE
WILDLIFE | EDUCATION | MEDIA.
PRINT + DIGITAL WILDLIFE MAGAZINE
Photographer: Faith Ewart
Instagram: @faithm.photography
Photographer: Faith Ewart
Instagram: @faithm.photography
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SUBMIT BY: June 01st 2024
ON SALE: June 25th 2024
In this issue: We delve into the secrets of wildlife. We'll explore the hidden gems of the animal kingdom, from the smallest insects to the largest mammals, and discover what makes them so unique. But that's not all, we'll also be taking a look at homes, gardens, and pets, and how they integrate with our natural surroundings. We'll serve up some traditional British foods that you can try at home, and suggest some travel destinations where you can witness the breathtaking beauty of Britain's wildlife firsthand. Don't miss out!
SUBMIT BY: July 01st 2024
ON SALE: August 05th 2024
In this issue: We delve deep into the marine world, exploring the fascinating life beneath the waves. From the tiniest plankton to the largest whales, our focus this month is on the intricate and diverse ecosystems found in our oceans. But that's not all! We're also bringing you inspiring ideas for your home and garden, showcasing how you can incorporate a touch of the sea into your living spaces. Our Pets section will guide you on how to take care of pets that love the water, while our Food segment will feature delicious seafood recipes that you can try at home. Prepare your travel bucket list as we uncover some of the world's best marine destinations. Get ready for a wave of exciting content in our September 2024 issue!
SUBMIT BY: July 29th 2024
ON SALE: September 02nd 2024
In this issue: We welcome the arrival of autumn with a variety of features. We explore how to prepare your home for the cooler months, including decor tips and maintenance tasks. Our gardens section focuses on the best plants for autumn color and how to care for them. Pet owners will find advice on keeping pets comfortable as the seasons change. Foodies will enjoy our selection of comforting autumn recipes. Our travel section highlights the best places to experience autumn foliage. Don't miss this special issue dedicated to embracing the beauty of autumn!
SUBMIT BY: September 02nd 2024
ON SALE: October 07th 2024
In this issue: We explore the intersection of nature and city living. We dive into urban gardening, showing you how to cultivate your own green space no matter the size of your home. We also look at the pets that thrive in the city and bring a touch of wilderness into our everyday lives. Our food section is packed with recipes featuring ingredients that can be foraged in urban areas. When it comes to travel, we spotlight the best city parks across the globe. Let's embrace the urban jungle together in this exciting issue!
SUBMIT BY: September 30th 2024
ON SALE: November 04th 2024
In this issue: We delve into a retrospective of the year in the natural world. We'll be showcasing the stunning work of this past year’s featured photographers, who have captured breathtaking snapshots of the natural world in all its glory. Additionally, we'll be exploring how nature intertwines with our daily lives, from the beauty of our homes and gardens to the companionship of our pets. We'll also be taking a gastronomic adventure with food sourced from nature itself. Plus, join us on a journey as we traverse through the most scenic travel destinations, immersing ourselves in diverse cultures and outdoor activities. Finally, join us as we announce this year’s Conker Nature Photographer Of The Year!
The world’s largest garden wildlife survey returns, with hundreds of thousands of people watching and counting the UK’s garden birds over the last weekend in January for the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch.
Over half a million people took part in 2023, counting more than 9 million birds.
Together let’s make it count.
Usually flowering from late March to early May, this year’s mild winter and spring means we may well see them early and Forestry England expects a bumper bluebell display in the nation’s forests.
Surrounding yourself with the delicate scent and sea of blue colour is a must-do spring nature experience so pack your picnic and head to one of Forestry England’s recommended list of bluebell woods.