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Can magic help to protect nature? This woman thinks so

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Posted on June 9, 2022

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· Last updated: February 6, 2026

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Megan Swann, the youngest and first female president of The Magic Circle, is captured at their London headquarters. She uses magic to raise awareness about climate change and environmental conservation, highlighting the importance of education in addressing ecological issues.
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By Natalie Thomas LONDON (Reuters) – Megan Swann is a trail-blazing female magician whose tricks hold a vital message. When she was born in 1992, the traditionally male-dominated world of magic had only just started allowing women to join the Magic Circle magicians’ society. Now at 30, Swann is not only the youngest and first […]

By Natalie Thomas

LONDON (Reuters) – Megan Swann is a trail-blazing female magician whose tricks hold a vital message.

When she was born in 1992, the traditionally male-dominated world of magic had only just started allowing women to join the Magic Circle magicians’ society.

Now at 30, Swann is not only the youngest and first female president of the society, but she’s using her position and magic to raise awareness about climate change and the environment.

Swann studied wildlife conservation at university, growing increasingly despondent at the huge issues facing the natural world, and the lack of action.

“One of the key things I realised from my degree was how important environmental education is. We have so many of the solutions to solve these problems, but we don’t use them.”

So Swann began creating tricks with an environmental message to perform at schools.

“I use magic as a communications tool. It’s a way to capture attention and share a message in a fun way,” she said.

Swann, who got her first magic set at five years old, said one of her favourite tricks involves three ropes representing plants, animals and insects. They start at equal length to show nature in balance.

“As I talk about the issues the world faces, mainly caused by us humans, they become different sizes… I then talk about what we can do to help restore the ropes back to their original, equal length.”

Swann said although the world of magic is still male dominated and will remain so for some time, things are changing.

“I definitely feel it has become more welcoming… We (women) are valued members of the Magic Circle.”

(Reporting by Natalie Thomas,; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is sustainability?
Sustainability refers to the practice of meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, particularly in relation to environmental conservation.
What is climate change?
Climate change refers to significant changes in global temperatures and weather patterns over time, primarily caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes.
What is environmental education?
Environmental education is a process that allows individuals to explore environmental issues, engage in problem-solving, and take action to improve the environment, fostering a sense of responsibility and stewardship.
What is wildlife conservation?
Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting animal species and their habitats to ensure their survival and prevent extinction, often through various management strategies and legal protections.
What is the Magic Circle?
The Magic Circle is a prestigious society of magicians in the UK, founded in 1905, dedicated to promoting the art of magic and supporting its members through various events and educational opportunities.

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