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Studying Ecology at higher education – Field Work in Year 1
By Holly Marshgreen Anyone who is an aspiring Ecologist should expect to be braving the world outside the classroom, come rain or shine....
Feb 3, 2020
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5 ways to Build a Wildlife Friendly Garden
The current state of our wildlife in the UK is a worrying one. It seems that almost every day we are being given a warning from experts...
Nov 14, 2019
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AFON Now for Nature Conference
By Kabir Kaul For one weekend in September, the Natural History Museum was hosting the largest conference and celebration of young...
Oct 10, 2019
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Saving Central America's Sloths
It's four o'clock on a Sunday morning, and I'm stood beside a check-in desk at Heathrow airport discussing sloth body odour with a pair...
Sep 17, 2019
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Salty Paws
As diluted sunlight comes streaming through the window I’m awoken by the squalling of gulls – a tangled symphony of disgruntled burbles,...
Aug 24, 2019
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Why didn’t the chicken cross the road?
Even though there are many seemingly obvious benefits to Green Bridges very little of the literature that provides hard evidence or...
Aug 11, 2019
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Quail hunting - a smokescreen for wildlife crime?
The spring hunting season in Malta was open this year between the 10th and 30th of April, from two hours before sunrise up until 12pm,...
Jul 24, 2019
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MA Travel and Nature Writing - Bath Spa Uni
Do you enjoy writing about people, places and wildlife? Are you interested in environmental issues in Britain and around the world? Would...
Jul 20, 2019
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Environmental History Award WINNER - Jessica Hill
When I first pitched my dissertation title ‘Squirrel Wars: Red vs Grey’ to my peers, I was met with shock and surprise. Surely, they said...
Jul 18, 2019
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Case Study: Sumatra Camera Trap Project
With the state of the planet in the 21stCentury, it is not hard to adopt a defeatist attitude or feel helpless when it comes to the...
May 23, 2019
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