This calendar embraces the whole of the natural world – not just cute mammals: insects, plants, reptiles, trees, fish, birds, corals… Outstanding photographs combine with facts and conservation information to illustrate how much is at stake.
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Beautiful, full-colour images taken from the 2012 One World Calendar feature on the cover of these blank-interior greeting cards.
New Internationalist
This diary/planner combines a practical weekly diary with images of action and activism – an exciting collection of photos and illustrations to reflect the cultural richness of our world.
New Internationalist
With space for entries by up to five people, The Family Calendar 2013 is the ultimate calendar for you to plan your family year.
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An ideal appointments diary with a fold-out stand to display a new photograph for every week of the year. Featuring a diverse and unusual collection of world photography, it gives a unique insight into the lives and culture of others.
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A unique large-format landscape calendar featuring striking and colourful photographs presenting a positive world view.
New Internationalist
This attractive and chunky diary features full-colour portraits of people from around the world.
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With so many species under threat from climate change and environmental degradation, this calendar aims to spread awareness further afield than just the cute cuddly mammals shown in most wildlife calendars.
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12 delicious vegetarian recipes from Africa, Asia and Latin America, with beautiful illustrations and plenty of space for daily notes.
New Internationalist, Jonathan Williams (illustrator)
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