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In this issue

Get set for Autumn with Wild Issue #191, 2024. It’s another awesome issue, with Australia’s best adventure and conservation writing and photography. Equally inspirational and informative, this issue has walking in Tassie at Mt Anne, a visually stunning piece on MTB-ing in Pakistan, and a guide to hiking in southwest WA. There’s also caving in NZ’s South Island, running WA’s iconic Gibb River Road, hiking on NZ’s subantarctic islands, a truly inspirational photo essay on the Kimberley, a very silly re-creation of a very silly photo that ran in Wild back in the 90s, and there’s the harrowing tale of how one Wild reader fell while climbing QLD’s Mt Barney, but only found out after he’d got home that he’d broken his neck.

But it’s not just adventure. There’s a great profile on Taswegian educator, photographer, conservationist and adventurer Peter Marmion. An important conversation with ecologist Mark Graham about the threats facing NSW’s Mid-North Coast. A history on how the Tasmanian masked owl is saving the Tarkine. On top of that, there are thoughtful opinion pieces, our awesome columnists, our Green Pages, our Wild Shot, and so much more.

WILD Magazine Description:

Wild is the longest running outdoor adventure magazine in the Australasian region, with specialist content providing coverage, education and conservation information for outdoor enthusiasts.

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