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Nov 27, 2020
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...
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Nov 10, 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...
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Nov 2, 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...
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Jul 17, 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...
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Jun 24, 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...
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Jun 7, 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...
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May 15, 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...
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May 10, 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...
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Apr 28, 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...
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Apr 25, 2020
Nature's present
Blog post by: Hannah Ancient woodlands carpet themselves in quilts of vivid blue patchwork. Orange-tips dance fleetingly through...
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