Tilde Bergström
Conservation Stories Editor
About Tilde
Tilde is a photographer, storyteller and outdoor lover from Sweden. She is the conservation stories editor for Kuno.
Background
Tilde has spent the last 10 years living and working in six different countries, pursuing a range of different jobs, most often in the chase for mountains, snowboarding and hiking, and a life close to nature.
Now she has landed in Tasmania, where she lives with her long-time partner. With a background in Global Studies and Human Ecology, Tilde is interested in the intersection between the local and the global, and the connection between environmental sustainability and human equality.
Besides her creative interests in photography and storytelling, Tilde loves any kind of outdoor activity; snowboarding, hiking, running, rock climbing and more.
Articles by Tilde
Mountain biking on the north west coast
100 years of Sir David Attenborough
Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Our responsibility to bring children into nature
Bruny Youth Story Prize
Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Bruny Youth Stories Prize
Greening Perth: Why Biodiversity Matters in Our Growing City
$30,000 and teaspoon of soil could protect Tasmania's Nationally Threatened Burrowing Crayfish
Clownfish: the Devil who defied the odds
Galleries by Tilde
Sweden by winter
The winter in Sweden is long, dark and hard. But also incredibly beautiful.
'Fjällen' - the Swedish Mountains
The Scandinavian mountain range, the Scandes, runs through the border between Sweden and Norway. It covers most of Norway and stretches into the north-west regions of Sweden. These mountainous areas form some of Sweden's most remarkable wilderness.
Black Bluff & Winterbrook
Black Bluff and Winterbrook are two jewels on the north coast of Tasmania.
Galleries Contributed by Tilde
Sweden by winter
The winter in Sweden is long, dark and hard. But also incredibly beautiful.
Black Bluff & Winterbrook
Black Bluff and Winterbrook are two jewels on the north coast of Tasmania.
The Frozen Continent
The wild and special continent of Antarctica - captured by outdoor educator and guide Ewan Blyth.
'Fjällen' - the Swedish Mountains
The Scandinavian mountain range, the Scandes, runs through the border between Sweden and Norway. It covers most of Norway and stretches into the north-west regions of Sweden. These mountainous areas form some of Sweden's most remarkable wilderness.
Marine wonders of Christmas Island
At twice the size of the Great Barrier Reef and more than three times the size of Great Britain, the waters around Christmas Island have been officially recognised as part of Australia’s Marine Parks. Photo: Rohan Newton
Beautiful rocks of Kunanyi
Kunanyi is shaped by ancient dolerite rock formations, sculpted over millions of years by ice, wind and rain. From towering cliffs to scattered boulders and caves, these photographers captures its beauty.