
Current Conservation
16/12/25, 12:00 pm
CurrentConservation.org is the website of Current Conservation, a not-for-profit quarterly print and online magazine that publishes conservation research, stories, and visual essays to engage both scientific and general audiences with issues in ecology, biodiversity, climate, and human-nature relationships.
Current Conservation x KlimateNet
Earlier this year, we announced our partnership with CurrentConservation.org — and it’s time to share a bit more about who they are, and why this collaboration matters deeply to the KlimateNet mission.
Who is Current Conservation?
Current Conservation is one of the world’s leading platforms dedicated to bridging science and storytelling in the field of nature and biodiversity. With a rich legacy of publishing thoughtful, peer-reviewed, and visually engaging articles, they make complex conservation issues accessible to a broad audience — from scientists and students to policymakers and the public.
Their editorial approach brings together ecologists, researchers, writers, artists, and illustrators, creating a unique blend of insight and imagination that makes conservation real, relatable, and resonant.
Why This Matters for KlimateNet
KlimateNet is building a living ecosystem of trust — not just around climate and nature projects, but around the people and perspectives that shape them. This partnership strengthens that vision in three powerful ways:
Publishing Pathway for Projects
Projects on KlimateNet that focus on conservation, biodiversity, and local ecosystems now have a credible, respected platform to reach global audiences. This is more than storytelling — it’s visibility that opens doors to funding, recognition, and policy engagement.
Amplifying Contributor Voices
Our experts and contributors — whether scientists on the ground or community observers — can now share field insights, critique project design, and reflect on real-world outcomes through Current Conservation. It’s a chance to be seen as a voice of record in the conservation space.
Social Proof through Thought Leadership
Projects that invite scrutiny and feedback are stronger. Contributors who share stories and reflections through this partnership help build trust and transparency — not only for the project, but for themselves as thought leaders and trusted peers.
Together, we’re creating a loop of credibility, creativity, and community.
If you’re working on a project or have insights to share via project trust circle — this is your moment.
Get in touch to discuss publishing opportunities, contributor features, or to nominate a project for editorial spotlight or list on KlimateNet.
