The coast of Peru is being blighted by a fishmeal industry that's sprung up to satisfy the West’s voracious appetite for salmon – now marine life, human health and whole ecosystems are paying the price. Andrew Wasley and Jim Wickens report
How our growing appetite for salmon is devastating coastal communities in Peru Andrew Wasley Jim Wickens | 1st December 2008 News Fish Food And Farming Salmon Peru fishybusiness.jpg The coast of Peru …
Burmese migrants working onboard Thai fishing boats suffer brutal exploitation. And the boats involved supply so-called 'trash fish' for use in feed given to farmed prawns exported globally. The Ecologist Film Unit's Jim Wickens reports
The slavery behind our seafood Jim Wickens | 20th September 2012 News Ecologist Film Unit Shrimp Prawns Food And Farming News Analysis Slavery sorting the catch every 4hrs 7days a week life jim …
Must-have handbags? shoes to die for? From cheap trinkets to luxury car interiors, Jim Wickens discovers the startling facts behind what we buy into when we buy leather goods.
Hell for leather Jim Wickens | 1st June 2008 News Science And Technology Bangladesh Pollution Environmental Standards Leather Tanneries Chemicals Archive_243.jpg Must-have handbags? shoes to die for? …
The coastal towns and villages of Peru are being blighted by an industry that has sprung up to satisfy the West’s voracious appetite for fish – now marine life, human health and whole ecosystems are paying the price. The Ecologist Film Unit investigates
… Marine Peru Fish Feed Fishmeal Fishing Crisis Campaigns Natural World Food And Farming …
With planning permission for Britain's biggest dairy at Nocton about to be re-submitted, The Ecologist travels to California to examine intensive milk production - and finds factory farms, conflict, intimidation, pesticides, pollution and small-scale farmers driven out of business...
The shocking cost of US 'mega-dairies' Jim Wickens | 21st September 2010 News Dairy Factory Farming Milk Pesticides Pollution Food And Farming rotary-parlour-cropped.jpg If Nocton 'super-dairy' gets …
Must-have handbags? shoes to die for? From cheap trinkets to luxury car interiors, Jim Wickens discovers the startling facts behind what we buy into when we buy leather goods.
Hell for leather Jim Wickens | 1st June 2008 News Leather Tannery Pollution Corporate Lobbying Southern Elites Regulattion Human Rights Violations Risk Chemical Poisoning Industrial Globalisation …
Western consumers are inadvertently driving the Sumatran elephant to extinction by eating, washing and wearing - in cosmetics - the derivatives of a fruit that is destroying the animal's last remaining forest habitat. Jim Wickens reports
Palm oil's forgotten victims: Sumatran elephants suffer in rush for 'liquid ivory' Jim Wickens | 30th June 2013 News Wildlife Natural World Food And Farming News Investigations Palm Oil Forests …
Another strain of MRSA is emerging from the factory farms of Northern Europe, and it is linked to the insatiable demand for cheap meat on our plates. The Ecologist Film Unit investigates
Sick as a pig Jim Wickens | 26th March 2009 News Pig Farming MRSA Hospital-acquired Infection Tetracycline Intensive Farming Factory Farms Antibiotic Resistance Netherlands Factory Farming Animal …
In an exclusive investigation, the Ecologist Film Unit reveals the impact of Indonesia's plans to privatise its entire 90,000 km coastline
Selling Indonesia's coast for cheap prawns and profit Jim Wickens | 24th November 2009 News Politics And Economics Natural World Prawn Shrimp Mangroves Erosion Indonesia harvesting.jpg In an …
The unspoilt pastoral landscape of Transylvania is the latest battlefield in the war against aggressive fossil energy extraction. Jim Wickens reports on the farming communities fighting back against multinational energy companies.
… support for natural resource protection campaigns are finding fertile ground in the …
With planning permission for Britain's biggest dairy at Nocton about to be re-submitted, The Ecologist travels to California to examine intensive milk production - and finds factory farms, conflict, intimidation, pesticides, pollution and small-scale farmers driven out of business...
Undercover investigation:The shocking cost of US 'mega-dairies' Jim Wickens | 21st September 2010 News Dairy Factory Farming Milk Pesticides Pollution Food And Farming rotary-parlour-cropped.jpg With …
Reviled by ranchers and fawned over by conservationists, the Gray wolf is highly controversial in the US. Jim Wickens travels to Montana and Wyoming to unravel the complex arguments surrounding plans to cull the animals
Shades of gray: America's wolf dilemma Jim Wickens | 11th March 2013 News Ecologist Film Unit Wildlife Natural World News img_3546.jpeg Reviled by ranchers and fawned over by conservationists, the …