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Opinion: Do I need to start a revolution to get my own environmental campaign heard by government?
Like many conservationists and students in this current political climate, I have been questioning the integrity of government to achieve...
May 16, 2019


Conservation Fatigue – the feeling of fighting a losing battle
January 2019: A study finds microplastics in every marine mammal surveyed. [1] February 2019: The only mammal endemic to the Great...
May 2, 2019


Voltage and Vultures: how a shocking threat is causing their decline
Vultures are extremely vital to ecosystems and their health, and yet, they are also extremely under-valued. These birds may not look...
Apr 25, 2019


The Ethics of Wildlife Photography
Wildlife and nature photography have been a game changer for me. It’s got me out of the house on days when I’ve felt low, it’s taught me...
Apr 18, 2019


Is it time to rethink our irrational dislike of invasive species?
Invasive species are present in most ecosystems, and are named as one of the 4 largest drivers of extinctions world-wide. It is therefore...
Apr 4, 2019


Summer days… In Winter!?
Whilst the warm February weather might seem like a nice change from the cold winter days, the high temperatures across the UK last month...
Mar 28, 2019


A green Brexit: What will happen next?
Our environment is in trouble - this is not news to us, nor has it been for a great length of time now. Climate change, plastic,...
Mar 21, 2019


Book Review - 'A natural history of the hedgerow'
Book written by: John Wright Review written by: Emily Seccombe Wright’s comprehensive narrative of hedgerows covers their history,...
Mar 14, 2019


The role of the... toilet
Written By: Jennie French Toilet paper is the one thing that we always seem to be running out of in our house: I live with five other...
Mar 3, 2019


Roisin Taylor
As part of A Focus on Nature, Now for Nature week, we asked young people who are actively striving to make changes and educate on...
Feb 28, 2019
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