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Photos of Tibetan nomads on the ‘roof of the world’

Dyal Thak

A new photo series documents tribes preserving the environment through simple, sustainable practices in central Asia.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The protestors battling to save Ryebank Fields

‘We wanted to send a signal‘

Campaigners who’ve set up a protest camp in Ryebank Fields are calling for an end to plans to sell the land for development.

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Art & Culture

In My Place: Arlo Parks on her favourite outdoor spot

The Outsiders Project

In My Place: BRIT Award Winning Musician Arlo Parks Tells Us About the Power of her Favourite Outdoor Spot

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The Outsiders Project  >  Features

The transformative power of getting lost in the outdoors

The Outsiders Project

In the wake of the pandemic, marginalised individuals are reclaiming their relationship with natural spaces and discovering the power of the outdoors

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Art & Culture

Photos envisioning a world free from injustice

Imagining utopia

Aperture‘s latest issue, featuring the work of photographers Tyler Mitchell Sara Knelman and more, pictures a world without inequality to show that other ways of living are possible.

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Art & Culture

A rare glimpse inside Idaho’s Nez Perce tribe

Meeting the people

As the first photographer welcomed by the Nez Perce in 100 years, Hunter Barnes remembers his time living among the elusive tribe in Lapwai.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

The activists fighting to give nature human rights

Law of the land

Pollution levels are rising once again after reaching a record low in lockdown. Could new legislation prevent impending catastrophe?

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

A day at sea with big wave photographer Ray Collins

Maritime magic

The Australian has become one of the most influential nature photographers of the 21st century, capturing the formidable power – and increasing vulnerability – of our oceans.

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Art & Culture  >  Books

Nature and mental health: why our minds need the wild

Invisible magic

In her new book Losing Eden, science writer Lucy Jones explores the intimate link between the human psyche and the natural world.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

Force of nature: the battle to save London’s green spaces

The disappearing city

As the city’s population rises, the future of its green spaces are in doubt. Writer Jessica Furseth meets the people trying to save them.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

The last days of the Arctic, captured in photos

The final frontier

Photographers Yuri Kozyrev and Kadir van Lohuizen travel 10,000 miles to investigate the irreversible changes that are taking place in the region.

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Outdoor  >  Adventure

A survival guide to ‘Munro bagging’ in Scotland’s hills

How to not die

There are 282 mountains standing over 3,000ft in height across Scotland. Every time you climb one, you've 'bagged' a Munro... and some people are determined to conquer them all.

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