by Amy Lewis | Oct 1, 2020
The Story for Our Future, the 11th World Wilderness Congress’ primary policy recommendation, is based on the guidance of leaders from all sectors of society and dozens of countries around the world, and is the latest and most detailed product of this global process.
by Amy Lewis | Sep 8, 2020
In the 1960s South Africa of Apartheid, when non-white people were segregated and subjugated, our founders (Magqubu Ntombela and Ian Player) worked together in the wilderness and, with a team of many races and cultures, saved the white rhino from extinction.
by Amy Lewis | Jul 9, 2020
The danger now is that we merely try to get back on track and restore business as usual. What we ought to restore instead is wild nature and our respect for the natural world.
by Amy Lewis | Jul 1, 2020
by Amy Lewis | Jul 1, 2020
by Amy Lewis | Jun 26, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic is now sweeping across the Amazon. With no modern healthcare for this modern disease outbreak, the Yawanawá Tribes’ vulnerability increases daily. If we are to end the many environmental emergencies that we now confront, we must take care of nature’s best guardians.
by Amy Lewis | Jun 9, 2020
In the 1960s South Africa of Apartheid, when non-white people were segregated and subjugated, our founders (Magqubu Ntombela and Ian Player) worked together in the wilderness and, with a team of many races and cultures, saved the white rhino from extinction.
by Amy Lewis | Jun 9, 2020
Environmental justice depends on human justice. You cannot have a world that protects nature without protecting its people first. Black Lives Matter.
by Amy Lewis | Apr 22, 2020
Our backyards and neighborhoods are teeming with wildlife, whether you know it or not.
by Amy Lewis | Apr 13, 2020
There is a critical message trying to cut through the tragedy and turmoil of the pandemic, a message that needs to go viral