πΏ Share Your Story in Ubuntu Magazine β Inspire, Connect, Amplify π
Dear WildHub Community,
Are you working in nature conservation, sustainability, or environmental justice? Do you have a personal story or an inspiring initiative youβd love more people to know about?
At Ubuntu Magazine, we celebrate the people behind conservation efforts β not just their successes, but also the challenges, motivations, and passion that drive their work.
We invite individuals and organisations to share their stories with us for free. Whether youβre a grassroots activist, field biologist, researcher, ranger, or part of a community-based initiative β weβd love to hear from you.
π¬ Whatβs in it for you?
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A spotlight on the incredible work you do every day
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A chance to reach a wider audience and inspire others
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An opportunity to connect with like-minded changemakers around the world
If youβre interested, just reply here or reach out to me directly (giulia@ubuntumagazine.com). Weβre happy to guide you through the process β itβs simple, collaborative, and fully supported by our editorial team.
Letβs make sure the world knows your story!
Warm wishes,
Ubuntu Magazine Team
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π This is such a brilliant initiative, Giulia. Congratulations on championing Ubuntu Magazine as a platform for amplifying the voices behind conservation!Β
Your call to action is both empowering and inclusive. So often, the human stories behind environmental efforts get overshadowed by outcomes or metrics. But as you've highlighted, itβs the lived experiences, the setbacks, breakthroughs, and unwavering commitment that truly inspire and create connection.
I love how Ubuntu Magazine invites contributions from every corner of the conservation world, from grassroots advocates to scientists in the field. It opens space for authentic storytelling and celebrates the diversity of work that sustains both people and the planet.
Quick question, have there been any stories shared so far that especially moved you or shifted how you think about conservation work? It would be great to hear how Ubuntuβs storytelling has already begun weaving communities together.
Looking forward to exploring more and sharing this opportunity with others in WildHub!
Warm regards, πΏ
Simon.
Good question! π There are honestly so many stories that have stayed with me and shifted how I see conservation.
From our chat with Vladimir Dobrev about transborder conservation of the Egyptian vultures, to Weston Boyles and RΓos to Rivers, connecting communities through shared watersheds. Iβve also loved learning how WildEntrust uses artificial scents to help protect African wild dogs β such an unexpected and brilliant approach.
And of course, the art! Projects like The Herds and Under the Skin always remind me that you donβt have to be a biologist or ecologist to make a real impact. Creativity can be just as powerful as science when it comes to inspiring change.
Thank you for sharing Giulia! Wonderful to read that you've joined the Ubuntu team! How have you found the work so far? Let me know if it would be helpful to have your spotlight (partially) featured on WildHub to enhance your readership (if yes, please email hello@wildhub.community).Β