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  1. Ocean Watch

New wave of enviro journos go big

Our first Ocean Watch writing competition produced a series of captivating stories on all things rays and sharks. Natalie dos Santos salutes the winning entries.
Written by RR May 17, 2021May 17, 2021
  1. Environment
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Writing a good story pitch

So what? Why should we care?
Written by rovingreporters December 4, 2020October 25, 2021
  1. Training

Become a Roving Reporter and environmental watchdog!

Join Roving Reporters’ Writers in Residence programme Global warming, the rape of our seas… species extinction. Does the degradation of our natural environment, poaching or perhaps pollution, make you mad? You want to do something, but how to start to right the wrongs? Journalism is a powerful tool to spur action. It shines a light […]
Written by rovingreporters February 11, 2020February 11, 2020
  1. Training

Roller coaster! How to take your readers along for the ride

You have to take the reader on a journey. There must be ups and downs and you must reach a high point. Some thoughts on narrative arcs and structuring you story .  .  .
Written by rovingreporters August 17, 2019August 19, 2019
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