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A regional rep week in the life of... Rachel Burton
As I'm living in a city it's easy to lose touch with nature - which is why it's all the more special when I get the opportunity to...
Nov 27, 2020


Does your bank damage nature?
28th October 2020, Portfolio Earth published its Bankrolling Extinction report exposing the scale of 50 banks’ financial investments into...
Nov 10, 2020


Matthew Oates’ His Imperial Majesty Book Review
By Emily Seccombe In ‘His Imperial Majesty’, a book dedicated to the Purple Emperor butterfly, extensive ecological detail is woven into...
Nov 2, 2020


University of Nottingham Dissertation Prize in Environmental History 2020
2020 Prize Winner: Jacob Ludlam Thesis Title: The Cod Wars, 1958-1976: environment, conflict and memory Receiving a prize like this is a...
Jul 17, 2020


Diversity in the nature sector: we must and will do better
Lucy McRobert, founder of A Focus On Nature, looks at the journey she has been on working in nature conservation, with suggestions of how...
Jun 24, 2020


His Imperial Majesty
This is turning into a truly great summer. It’s going to inspire some seriously fired up young naturalists, not least because it’s not...
Jun 7, 2020


Will a Masters Degree get me a practical conservation job?
Blog by: David Tompkins I’m a Mentor with AFON and I am fortunate enough to have worked in conservation for several organisations in the...
May 15, 2020


How to keep connected to nature during Quarantine
Blog written by: Izzy Fry Due to Covid-19 most of us are in quarantine or lockdown, however there are still lots of activities to keep...
May 10, 2020


Wanderland
Blog by: Jini Reddy I am a writer, and I am most at home in wild, natural landscapes, but really any patch of green will do. I like to...
Apr 28, 2020


Nature's present
Blog post by: Hannah Ancient woodlands carpet themselves in quilts of vivid blue patchwork. Orange-tips dance fleetingly through...
Apr 25, 2020
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