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Victoria is a freelance environmental journalist whose work explores the intersection of ecology, public health, and social justice. She specializes in telling science-driven stories about wildlife, climate resilience, and the communities most affected by environmental change. Drawing on a rigorously reported, narrative-forward approach, her reporting shines light on emerging research and under-covered issues around the world. Her work, appearing in TIME, National Geographic, Fast Company, Vanity Fair, Vogue Business, and more, connects readers with the human and ecological stakes behind today’s most urgent environmental challenges.
In what ways does nature inspire or inform your work?
Nature is really the backbone of my work, and seeing how ecosystems, wildlife, and communities interact reminds me that everything on the planet is connected. I find it fascinating just how powerful a force nature is, shaping life in ways both visible and hidden. This perspective informs my reporting, helping me tell stories that highlight both the science and the human stakes behind the planet’s most urgent challenges.
What does it mean to you to be part of a thriving ecosystem?
To me, it means understanding that I’m just one piece of a much larger whole, where every element—people, wildlife, and the environment—plays a role. Recognizing that interconnectedness shapes how I approach my work. It’s a reminder that my reporting is part of a bigger effort to tell stories that matter and highlight the ties between communities and the natural world.