Visual media has always played a pivotal role in bringing news stories into peoples lives, yet the full potential of powerful environmental photo-journalism has still to be realised. Working in collaboration with others provides an unprecedented opportunity to bring nature to life and to make it relevant in people's lives.
The Wild Media Foundation is currently working with the following organisations. If you would like to find out more about collaborative partnerships then please contact Peter Cairns at peter@wildmedia.org
Aberdeen Centre for Environmental Sustainability | |
ACES brings together natural and social scientists to carry out inter-disciplinary research on environmental sustainability. |
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Alladale Wilderness Lodge & Reserve | |
Wilderness reserve and lodge restoring large areas of native forest and developing ecotourism initiatives. |
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Cairngorms National Park Authority | |
Public agency acting as facilitators for initiatives within the Cairngorms. |
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International Leagure of Conservation Photographers | |
Photographers working to further environmental and cultural conservation through ethical photography. |
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Forestry Commission Scotland | |
The Government Department responsible for forestry policy throughout Scotland. |
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Royal Zoological Society of Scotland | |
As owners of Edinburgh Zoo and The Highland Wildlife Park, RZSS is one of Europe's leading centres of conservation, education and research. |
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Scottish Natural Heritage | |
The government conservation agency for Scotland's wildlife, habitats and landscapes. |
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The Macaulay Institute | |
The UK’s premier land use research centre exploring the relationships between land use and the environment. |
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Trees for Life | |
Conservation charity dedicated to the restoration of the Caledonian Forest in the Highlands of Scotland. |
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Wildlife Conservation Research Unit | |
Investigating practical solutions to conservation problems through scientific research. |
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The Scottish Gamekeepers Association | |
Promoting the professional role of gamekeepers in the management of the Scottish environment. |
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