Photo Credit: Jakob Cotton / Unsplash For the third installment of our series on the links between mental health and animals, we’re taking a look at the negative side. We’ve looked at some of the positive effects animals have on mental health, but the link between...
A core part of our mission at OneNature is to fill the research gap about how wildlife makes people happier. We know already that wildlife is good for our overall well-being, especially because healthy and biodiverse ecosystems are very effective at climate change...
October comes with numerous occasions to raise awareness of mental health struggles. Some of the focuses of this month surrounding mental health include depression, mental health screening, ADHD, and OCD. With October 4th being World Animal Day, we’ve decided to...
Equity and the protection and inclusion of diverse perspectives is a critical part of achieving conservation led by communities. Modern conservation is evolving to better include indigenous and diverse perspectives, but it is still a work in progress. Moving from a...
Our OneNature family is thrilled to announce that Founder and President Beth Allgood will be representing our organization at the annual Jackson Wild Summit next week. The theme for this year’s summit is “Rewilding” and Beth will be moderating a session focused on...
Without question, human activities that cause habitat loss and fragmentation have contributed to the crises of biodiversity loss and mass extinction, and this has in turn worsened the climate crisis. With the human population on the rise, bringing with it endless...