A visual exploration of our natural world

Weekly insights on environmental issues
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Are you a visual learner passionate about nature conservation? 🦗🏔 🦈
If so, this may interest you ⬇️

Not everyone is an auditory learner, and in some cases, relying only on written explanations can be overwhelming, leaving too much room for misunderstanding.
A visual approach can help make things less abstract and easier to understand for any audience.

In the coming weeks, I will be sharing a series of insightful animated infographics and illustrations that explore our natural world, explaining facts and findings related to Environmental science and other allied disciplines such as Biodiversity Ecology Wildlife conservation and animal-related issues.
The aim is to foster a sense of curiosity and interest in the natural world and science, so people can connect more deeply with the environment and the world around them.

Is there a topic you would like to see visually explained?

Let me know in the comments 👇🏼

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Go to the profile of Lara Reden
over 1 year ago

Thanks for sharing, Giuseppe! I think it's valuable to include content for different types of learners, so this is a great idea. I look forward to seeing which topics you address.  

Go to the profile of Thirza Loffeld
over 1 year ago

Love this initiative! Many thanks in advance for sharing your expertise with our community on a weekly basis, @Giuseppe Forestieri!

Not general audience or species focussed perhaps, but I would be very interested in how you would visually explain the benefits of our WildHub community to a broader community of conservation professionals :) Would this be within your scope of weekly updates?

Go to the profile of Grace Alawa
over 1 year ago

I totally agree with you Giuseppe; visual approach is easier to understand. Thanks for this initiative, looking forward to interesting visuals for learning and refreshing our memories.

Go to the profile of Chrissy
over 1 year ago

Visuals make communication much more clear. Great post!