If you’re interested in fashion trends, travel advice or world news, there are plenty of online magazines to choose from.
Due to paper shortages and rising costs, publishers have had to make drastic adjustments in order to stay competitive. Many have turned to video as a means of engaging their audiences.
Grizzly Magazine
Grizzly Magazine is a glossy, full-color student magazine published three to four times annually. The publication gives students the chance to get deeper into campus life than what a weekly newspaper can provide them with.
At its heart, Butler Magazine provides articles and stories about animals, art, music, literature, science, history, religion, politics and more. Furthermore, it strives to give Butler students an invaluable professional experience in magazine publishing – including writing, photography and management.
Native American tribes have long held grizzly bears in high regard as ancestors or relatives, and many still view them this way today. Unfortunately, European settlement in the West two centuries ago eradicated much of their former habitat.
Wag
No matter the topic, whether it’s news, research or a charity, reading an engaging magazine will make you stop and think, smile, frown and learn. Plus it’s an effective way to capture your readers’ attention.
This online magazine is jam-packed with dog-friendly content, from treat recipes to Christmas gift ideas and special offers. Its cover photos are beautifully crafted, while scroll-based animations keep readers engaged with its contents.
Wag stands out with their on-demand services, such as its walking option that lets owners request how far their dogs go. Furthermore, the company has an active social media presence and a give back program which feeds shelter pets with each walk.
The way forward
The Way Forward is an essential read for anyone with any interest in the US military or armed forces in general. This glossy magazine can be easily taken on-the-go and provides plenty of tech and geek content. Print magazines come in a range of formats to suit your preferences, and if you want a more interactive experience, you can subscribe via web or download an app for mobile access. The magazine is further enhanced by an active online forum where readers can connect with fellow military enthusiasts. Furthermore, the site features news and videos related to the service as well as an ever-evolving selection of interesting facts, trivia and humorous banter. Best of all? You can get your hands on an issue for only PS8 per month!
The University of Bristol’s Mapping global flood risk
Mapping Global Flood Risk from the University of Bristol is a groundbreaking model that integrates recent Met Office climate projections with historical flood data to provide an increasingly accurate prediction of future flooding risks. It pinpoints which regions in England and Scotland, as well as some of Britain’s densest cities, will be most vulnerable to damage from flooding – including densely populated regions like London.
Modeling has already enabled Fathom, a spin-off company of the University, which supplies large-scale flood risk data to Microsoft for their global cloud infrastructure, to better prepare humanitarian agencies for disasters. Furthermore, insurance and reinsurance companies were able to optimize their portfolios in the region and manage flood risk better.
The Dogs Trust
The Dogs Trust is a UK-based charity that provides care for over 15,000 dogs annually. Its primary mission is to safeguard all dogs throughout the UK and beyond from maltreatment, cruelty and suffering.
The organisation strives to find homes for all animals, with no healthy dog ever destroyed. It operates rehoming centres throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland.
As part of its rehoming process, all dogs are microchipped and their information kept up-to-date to help reunite lost pets with their owners.
In addition to rehoming dogs, The Dogs Trust provides free advice and support to those in need. Recently, it launched a campaign encouraging hostels and night shelters to accept dogs as many homeless individuals have deep bonds with their canine companions.