Sustainable Living for Everyone.

Who we are.

We are a bunch of eco-conscious enthusiasts, gardeners, and DIYer dedicated to promoting sustainability, wildlife conservation, and green living through informative & actionable content, as well as through reallife events & workshops.

Female led.

At EcoCation, we take pride in being a forward-thinking and dynamic organization, predominantly led by women. Our leadership team comprises talented and visionary females who bring diverse perspectives and innovative ideas to the forefront.

Our vision.

We envision a future where individuals and communities embrace sustainable practices, protect wildlife, and live in harmony with the environment for generations to come.

“The Earth does not belong to us: we belong to the Earth.”

Marlee Matlin

Our mission.

In order to achieve a sustainable future where ecosystems thrive, it is our mission to educate, inspire, and empower individuals to make environmentally conscious choices in their daily lives.

What we do.

Educate and inform.

In today’s world, humanity confronts pressing environmental and social challenges that continue to escalate. The urgency to take action isn’t in the present, but it was yesterday. We provide in-depth, researched articles on a wide range of topics including sustainable gardening, wildlife conservation, and eco-friendly practices to help our audience make better environmental choices. Many of the Earth’s boundaries have already been overstepped, but it’s not too late. And we do our part on that!

Inspire Sustainable Living.

At EcoCation, we are agents of inspiration for change. Through guides, tips, and resources, we inspire our readers to adopt greener lifestyles—whether through gardening, reducing waste, or engaging with environmental activism—all while making sustainability accessible and achievable for everyone.

Our senior authors.

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Sophia Jones

Being a co-founder of EcoCation, Sophia is specialized on the publishing of scientific articles about sustainable business and botany.

Liam Johnson

Liam is a co-founder of EcoCation, an author as well as a professor for biology and botany, dedicated to create a positive impact on the world.

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Olivia Williams

Olivia is one of the most popular authors at EcoCation and has published over 500 articles in the areas of biology and gardening.

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Ava Brown

Being an aspiring eco-journalist, Ava is one of the youngest authors at EcoCation, specialized on gardening and trending eco-topics.

Michael Anderson

Michael is a veterenarian running his own animal hospital. He is a true ambassador for animals, and publishes expert articles on animal health topics.

Lisa Wallace

Lisa is a social entrepreneur and is running two social start-ups next to publishing high-value articles related to green living.

Most recent articles.

Vertical gardening provides unparalleled benefits for urban gardeners. From enabling the cultivation of fresh produce, enhancing aesthetic appeal, to optimizing the use of limited spaces. This innovative gardening approach transforms

Urban gardening on a budget opens the door to a world where lush green spaces thrive without straining your finances. It’s about smart choices, creativity, and leveraging what you already

Balcony gardening transforms balconies into vibrant green havens, a personal touch of nature in city landscapes. It’s not just about adding plants; it’s about creating an ecosystem in limited space.

Ideal plants for urban garden settings thrive in limited space and variable light, require minimal care, and can withstand urban environmental factors. Whether it’s air-purifying foliage or compact edible varieties,

Getting started with urban gardening is easier than you might think. Urban gardening transforms small spaces into green havens, offering fresh produce and a serene escape in the urban jungle.

The pros and cons of desalination are not always straightforward. Whereas desalination is a reliable and abundant solution to freshwater scarcity, it has certain downsides, such as high energy consumption