29
Jun
2018
WATCH THE GREAT TROPHY HUNTING DEBATE AT CONSERVATION LAB 2018

< 1 -min. read Watch what happened when two of the industry’s staunchest anti-hunters (and photographic safari owners) shared a stage with two proud trophy hunters for the very first time at Conservation Lab 2018 – a truly seminal moment for conservation.

27
Jun
2018
INSIDE THE CONSERVATION LAB: LEE WHITE ON THE FUTURE OF GABON

< 1 -min. read Gabon boasts incredible wildlife, beautiful beaches and plentiful natural resources – so why isn’t it a tourist hotspot? In the wake of his keynote speech at Conservation Lab 2018, we spoke to Professor Lee White to hear his vision for West Africa’s ultimate hidden gem.

Black Mambas at Conservation Lab 2018
26
Jun
2018
INSIDE THE CONSERVATION LAB: MEETING THE BLACK MAMBAS

< 1 -min. read This year saw the incredible Black Mambas – Africa’s only all-female anti-poaching unit – make their very first appearance at the Conservation Lab. Watch our exclusive interview conducted by conservationist (and Black Mambas superfan!) Holly Budge.

24
Apr
2018
A NOTE FROM OUR FOUNDER: THE VISION FOR CONSERVATION LAB 2018

2 -min. read Serge Dive, founder of Beyond Luxury Media and Conservation Lab, shares his vision for this year’s edition, including what to expect; what will be explored; and the special relationship between travel and conservation.

24
Apr
2018
5 THINGS NOT TO MISS AT THIS YEAR’S CONSERVATION LAB

3 -min. read With just weeks to go until the third edition of Conservation Lab, get in the sustainable spirit with our sneak peek of five things not to miss, from groundbreaking debates to screenings and keynotes.

14
Mar
2018
WE CAN BE HEROES

7 -min. read Juliet Kinsman spotlights the direct-action disruptors and forward-looking travel brands eschewing a softly-softly approach and asking travellers to get their hands dirty.

16
Feb
2018
IS THIS THE NEW FACE OF CONSERVATION?

8 -min. read With a few exceptions, conservation has traditionally been seen as a man’s world. However, an emerging generation of determined African women are flipping the script and bringing new solutions to Africa’s conservation challenges. Diana Odero and Olivia Squire meet a few of these pioneers.

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