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Restoring magnificence: The 50-year comeback story of UK’s White-tailed Eagles (Interview with Dave Sexton)

"Centuries ago, the 2.5m wingspan of the white-tailed sea eagle was a common sight in the skies over the island of Great Britain." In this special blog celebrating the 50th anniversary of the successful reintroduction of white-tailed eagles to the UK, hear from RSPB Ambassador and conservationist Dave Sexton, who shares his experiences as a conservationist on the project, the history behind the remarkable success story, and his reasons for conservation optimism.

2025-11-21T11:55:36+00:00November 21st, 2025|

Interview with Finn Middleton, young Shropshire filmmaker, on his new film at the 2025 Good Natured Film Festival

As we at Conservation Optimism are gearing up for the 2025 Good Natured Conservation Optimism Film Festival, we're excited to spotlight one of our youngest featured filmmakers, Finn Middleton, and his entry for this year's festival: "The Onny's Story: A Fight for the Future." Read on for a short interview about Finn's journey, his sources of inspiration, and reasons for hope as a young person using his creative voice for nature. 

2025-10-20T14:42:47+00:00October 20th, 2025|

Conservation Optimism 2025: Communication for Conservation (PART 3 – Communication for Conservation)

In the final installment of this three-part blog series, hear from our Director, Jon Taylor, on the role of communication in driving conservation action, as well as Conservation Optimism's place in this mission. "...In democracies, the main tools we have for changing attitudes and refocussing values are communication and persuasion. Conservationists will not achieve this goal through reports and graphs, but by mastering the ancient art of understanding and moving an audience, hopefully aided by a modern understanding of how humans react to messaging and communication."

2025-10-17T09:26:18+00:00October 16th, 2025|

Conservation Optimism 2025: Communication for Conservation (PART 2 – Communication Power Tools)

In the second of this three-part blog series, hear from our Director, Jon Taylor, on the role of communication in driving conservation action, as well as Conservation Optimism's place in this mission. "Many people and organisations use the framing of ‘biodiversity crisis’ or ‘climate emergency’, sometimes because drama appeals to readers, but often also to inspire action of an appropriate scale and speed. What we often don’t consider is that we are using this language to provoke a ‘fight or flight’ response."

2025-10-17T09:30:04+00:00October 15th, 2025|

Conservation Optimism 2025: Communication for Conservation (PART 1 – Sharing Conservation Optimism)

In the first of this three-part blog series, hear from our Director, Jon Taylor, on the role of communication in driving conservation action, as well as Conservation Optimism's place in this mission. "We do not seek to challenge the existing discourse – we are indeed in a state of ‘crisis’ and ‘emergency’. [...] And yet there is another side to this conversation. Around the world, committed people devote their lives to protecting the natural world, and many of their efforts succeed."

2025-10-17T09:28:15+00:00October 14th, 2025|

Wires, Birds, and Giraffes – Oh my!

In the Nubian highlands, a determined team of veterinarians, led by Drs. Sara Ferguson and Joshua Lubega, work to rescue the Critically Endangered Nubian giraffe from a new deadly threat - wire snares. Read about this inspiring team.

2022-01-06T19:50:36+00:00December 14th, 2021|
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