Post List #4
The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Why tourists are returning to Iraq
In the second episode of our new podcast, Editor’s Picks, Stuart Butler reports from Iraq, where a new type of tourism is drawing visitors back to the country In this weekly edition of the Geographical podcast, we read out three…
QUIZ: Country Shapes – Hard
Test your geography knowledge with our challenging country shapes quiz. Can you identify countries based solely on their silhouettes?
Conservation is helping to halt biodiversity loss, new study reveals
Scientists can now definitively say that nature conservation is having a positive impact on global biodiversity, offering ‘room for hope’ New evidence reveals that, worldwide, nature conservation is working. Not…
World Bank suspends funding for Tanzanian conservation projects
Following allegations of serious abuse and forced relocations the World Bank suspends funding for Tanzanian conservation projects With herds of elephant and prides of lion marching across gold grasslands dotted…
Sharing the revenue from South Africa’s roobios tea with the indigenous Khoisan people
South Africa’s Khoisan people have long been marginalised and landless. But now, a historic benefit-sharing agreement for the money generated by rooibos is offering a step in the right direction When…
The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Why tourists are returning to Iraq
In the second episode of our new podcast, Editor’s Picks, Stuart Butler reports from Iraq, where a new type of tourism is drawing visitors back to the country In this weekly edition of the Geographical podcast, we read out three…
QUIZ: Country Shapes – Hard
Test your geography knowledge with our challenging country shapes quiz. Can you identify countries based solely on their silhouettes?
Conservation is helping to halt biodiversity loss, new study reveals
Scientists can now definitively say that nature conservation is having a positive impact on global biodiversity, offering ‘room for hope’ New evidence reveals that, worldwide, nature conservation is working. Not…
World Bank suspends funding for Tanzanian conservation projects
Following allegations of serious abuse and forced relocations the World Bank suspends funding for Tanzanian conservation projects With herds of elephant and prides of lion marching across gold grasslands dotted…
Sharing the revenue from South Africa’s roobios tea with the indigenous Khoisan people
South Africa’s Khoisan people have long been marginalised and landless. But now, a historic benefit-sharing agreement for the money generated by rooibos is offering a step in the right direction When…
The Geographical Podcast, Editor’s Picks: Why tourists are returning to Iraq
In the second episode of our new podcast, Editor’s Picks, Stuart Butler reports from Iraq, where a new type of…