Magazine Articles
As part of the Foundation's commitment to 'promoting the natural and physical environment', the Wildlife Zone undertakes 'informal education' by raising awareness - the best way that we can do that is through magazine articles. We feel that magazines can analyze problems and issues more thoroughly than most newspapers. Even so, many magazines are not always available to everyone; they also become out of date all too quickly. So for greater accessibility we have selected a number of articles.
Andy Mydellton reveals some of his experiences as well as those of fellow conservationists and 'field workers'. Some of these autobiographical sketches can be seen on the Pen & Ink Club website. The following sketches were originally broadcast on the Wildlife Zone radio program, but have also been made available on the following links.
- "Lundy Island Conservation Break" was first published in the Wildlife Zone series of articles for Chic Chat magazine in 2006. It was also read out in the Featured Item of the Andy Mydellton Wildlife Zone radio programme in 2007. You can listen to the audio version here, whilst article now appears in the 'Pen and Ink Club' website.
- "The Rhino Charge Experience" was first published in the monthly Wildlife Zone series of articles for the magazines 'In and Around Denham' and 'In and around Iver' in 2009. It was also read out in the Featured Item of the Andy Mydellton Wildlife Zone radio programme later that year. You can listen to audio version here, whilst article now appears in the 'Pen and Ink Club' website. Video clips of the Conservation break also appears on Youtube; to see them type in:-
Chitwan Collaboration: Siti Devi Community Forest
Chitwan Campground Open Day
Chitwan Collaboration: National Park Buffer Zone
- "A Kea Experience" was first published in the monthly Wildlife Zone series of articles for the magazines 'In and Around Denham' and 'In and around Iver' in 2008. It was also read out in the Featured Item of the Andy Mydellton Wildlife Zone radio programme later that year. You can listen to audio version here, whilst article now appears in the 'Pen and Ink Club' website.
