In 1994, the author traveled to Southeast Asia, reaching Sumatra to see wild orangutans amid diminishing rainforests due to logging. Despite challenges, including treacherous roads and scarce food, they visited Bukit Lawang’s wildlife rescue center. A memorable encounter with an infant orangutan sparked their passion for environmental conservation. Years later, witnessing plastic pollution in oceans motivated them to become an activist, organizing film screenings in their community to raise awareness about plastic waste and its impact on wildlife.
Category: campaign
How British Science Week is Helping Dorset Turn the Tide on Ocean Plastic
Bournemouth University, Ecotainment! and Bournemouth Park Cafes are hoping to bring about a ‘Wave of Change’ during British Science Week (March 9–18th). They’re inviting members of the… Read more “How British Science Week is Helping Dorset Turn the Tide on Ocean Plastic”
This Changes Everything – Green Screen Solar Cinema Review
On Thursday 9th June 160 activists, audience and crew, gathered together at Shelley Theatre in Bournemouth for the second Green Screen Solar Cinema. Green Screen is more… Read more “This Changes Everything – Green Screen Solar Cinema Review”
Ecotainment! Brings the Fun-shine and Bubbles to Growhampton’s Edible-Campus
I just returned from a rather wet but far from miserable day at an ethical student eatery in London called the Hive Cafe. It was their first… Read more “Ecotainment! Brings the Fun-shine and Bubbles to Growhampton’s Edible-Campus”