Dive into the Newest Issue of Ubuntu Magazine #15

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Dive into the Newest Issue of Ubuntu Magazine #15
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Hello Ubuntu enthusiasts, aficionados of open access and lovers of nature: the wait is over. The newest edition of Ubuntu Magazine - Issue #15 - has just landed, and it’s bursting at the seams with everything that makes Ubuntu more than just a magazine. It’s a celebration of dedication, perseverance, and the many paths that lead to conservation. Whether you’re a seasoned conservationist, a curious beginner, or someone looking for inspiration, this issue offers something for everyone.

What’s inside and why you’ll want to dig in:

Spotlight Stories and Contributors

  • Prof. John Hoogland – Researching prairie dogs in extreme conditions, Prof. Hoogland shows how perseverance shapes a career devoted to one species.

  • Dr. Jonathan Losos – From dinosaurs to anole lizards, his lifelong fascination demonstrates how passion can drive groundbreaking research.

  • Jane Goodall – The iconic conservationist’s legacy continues to inspire generations of people dedicated to protecting the planet.

  • Akaz Malassa Bumba & the Kitabanga Project – Turning an unexpected path into a mission to protect sea turtles in Angola.

  • Kyle and Trevor Ritland – Reviving the story of the Golden Toad, ensuring forgotten species are not erased from memory.

  • Mike Baltzer & SHOAL – Highlighting the importance of freshwater fish conservation through dedicated action.

  • Saw Moo Shee & KESAN – Preserving the knowledge and legacy of Myanmar’s Kesan people under challenging circumstances.

  • Joosje Heringa – Sharing insights from her Wilder Nature specialization in Romania, exploring sustainable community development and awakening the naturalist within.

  • Jamartin Sihite (BOS Foundation) – Leading conservation with a family-first, collaborative approach, showing the power of strong, collective effort.

  • Boglárka Amrein Tamásné Miskolczi – Demonstrating community-driven conservation achievements in Romonya, Hungary.

Regular Columns

  • New to Nature – Spotlight on the Giant Hummingbird.

  • Endangered Species – Focus on the Giant Otter.

  • Infographic – Stunning visual exploration of kelp forests.

  • Stargazer – Extraordinary photography by Rebecca Douglas

Dive in today and let Ubuntu Magazine spark your passion for change. 🚀

👉https://issuu.com/ubuntumagazine/docs/ubuntu_magazine_autumn_2025?fr=sMTg5ODg5MDQ4Njk 

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