Celebrating Conservation Storytelling: Featured in the 100 Wildlife Bloggers Who Are Bettering the World

Celebrating Conservation Storytelling: Featured in the 100 Wildlife Bloggers Who Are Bettering the World

Our natural world and its wildlife depend on the power of storytelling. As Sir David Attenborough famously said:

“No one will protect what they don’t care about; and no one will care about what they have never experienced.”

This profound truth reminds us that sharing stories and studies about wildlife and nature is essential. These stories invite people beyond the conservation community to witness the wonders of the natural world, igniting the passion needed to protect it.

This belief is what drives Wildlife Blogger Crowd, a global community of nature and wildlife bloggers, storytellers, and advocates. Founded by Kate on Conservation, this vibrant community has grown into a platform where diverse voices amplify the message of wildlife conservation. In September, Kate launched this initiative to connect storytellers from across the globe.

Fast forward just four months, and the initiative has proudly featured 100 remarkable bloggers, each making a significant impact in spreading awareness, sharing ideas, and showcasing the beauty and urgency of protecting our planet’s wildlife.

Among these distinguished voices is Erfan Firouzi, recognized for his exceptional contributions to wildlife storytelling. His work stands as a testament to the power of words and imagery in bridging the gap between nature and humanity, inspiring action and fostering care.

As Kate expressed:

“I’m delighted to say that, four months on, we have featured 100 incredible storytellers — all of which are doing amazing work and certainly deserve a space to be showcased.”

We’re honored to share this recognition and remain committed to continuing the vital work of raising awareness, inspiring change, and protecting the incredible biodiversity of our planet.

For more details, visit Wildlife Blogger Crowd.

Let’s continue to care, share, and inspire — for wildlife, for nature, and for our world.


This news post celebrates the vibrant community of wildlife bloggers making a difference every day.

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