"The 'feminine revolution' is a struggle that seems to never end... Let it never be thought that it is easy to be a woman. It isn't. But no woman will ever stop fighting." - Vogue Portugal, "The Revolution Issue" April 2023
Available now through Condé Nast and Lighthouse Publishing.
Fashion Editorial: Vogue Portugal
Photography: Sam Spence
Model: Nuage Lepage
Styling: Carlee Wallace
Hair: Andrew Chen NYC
Makeup: Elayna Bachman
Digital Art: Portus Imaging
Styling Assistant: Boyd Sloan
Editor In Chief: Sofia Lucas
Cover Art Director: Jose Lucas
Special Thanks: ETCETERA Los Angeles
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Just four years after researchers identified the Mato Grosso Titi Monkey as its own species, the small monkey has been named one of the 25 most endangered primates in the world, according to a new report launched this week in Brazil.
Photo Credit: Leandro Jerusalinsky
My friend @sebcopeland has dedicated his life to exploring the polar region, warning of systemic transformations taking place from climate deviations. His latest photo book, Polar Explorations: To the Ends of the Earth, shares a look into polar travel and is available now.
The Jaguar population in Argentina’s Iberá Park has grown to 12 individuals with the recent birth of two more cubs, thanks to the amazing work of @Rewild’s close partner @rewildingarg.
A recent @nytimes article highlights a 2010 study detailing the devastating effects climate change has had on San Francisco's emblematic fog, which has decreased by 33% since the middle of the 20th century. Learn more here:
https://t.co/04CLSGejET
Local fishers were consulted in creating the MPAs, and the newly protected areas include community fishing zones to ensure that the MPAs benefit and contribute to the food security of local communities.
Photo by Tim Collins, Clément Kolopp
This practice has raised alarms about the impact on local economies as well as the commercial sustainability of ocean species.
More at @nytimes:
https://t.co/5itwHbeWxv
The planet's rapid climate change also has a devastating effect on wildlife. Six biologists recently returned rare yellow-legged frogs to Los Angeles' San Gabriel Mountains, a region that has been hammered by drought. Learn more from @latimes:
https://t.co/eLDCf7afVX
Amanhã, todos os brasileiros e brasileiras terão a chance de votar no que acreditam. O futuro da Amazônia, nosso maior patrimônio natural, está em jogo. E você tem o poder de defendê-la com o seu voto.
.@ClimateCentral recently released a study detailing the rising sea levels across the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. These rising sea levels are likely to submerge parts of the country in the coming years.
Learn more below:
https://t.co/JzmBcwyk9w
For the first time in nearly 200 years, ospreys have recently produced two chicks in England. @leicswildlife has worked to bring the breed back to the island and 26 adults across Rutland who have raised 200 chicks to independence. Amazing work.
📷: Andy Rouse/Wildlife Trust
This is what a river being rewilded looks like. During the past 10 yrs, 2 dams on the #ElwhaRiver in @OlmypicNP were removed. Salmon populations are now able to swim up 70 miles of river and are rebounding, as well as other species.
Photo by Jessica Plumb