I’m building a German-language blog that shines a light on how mammals survive and thrive when their habitats are protected. I need a writer who can weave solid facts into engaging stories that keep readers hooked while quietly educating them. Scope • Research and craft a small series of 6 × 800–1 200-word articles in German, each centred on a specific habitat-conservation theme (e.g. Waldkorridore, Feuchtgebiete, alpine Rückzugsräume). • Open every post with a narrative hook or short anecdote, then back it up with up-to-date studies, expert quotes or field data. • Supply one clear, share-worthy infographic per article (static PNG or SVG) to visualise key numbers or behaviours. • Optimise headings, meta description and alt text for SEO without sacrificing readability. • Deliver a simple editorial calendar so I can see how the topics flow across the first six weeks. Style & tone Storytelling with facts: conversational, vivid and relatable, yet accurate and properly cited. Think GEO Wissen meets National Geographic, but written for curious everyday readers. What I’ll provide Topic prompts, brand palette and logo files for infographic colour matching. You’ll bring the research, writing flair, and basic graphic design (Canva, Illustrator or similar—your choice). Acceptance criteria • Native-level German, spotless grammar. • All sources linked (minimum three reputable references per post). • Infographics exported at 1200 px width, ready for WordPress upload. • Final delivery as Word docs plus separate image files, organised in a dated folder structure. If you love wildlife, know your way around credible conservation data and can tell a compelling story, I’m excited to read your proposal and a quick sample of previous nature writing.