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New Nature: July 2018
With Britain half-baked as a result of the recent heatwave, there has never been a better time to hunker down in a shady spot, surround...
Jul 19, 2018


The Camomile Road
When Alice went down the rabbit hole or when the children stepped through the wardrobe they found themselves in a completely new and...
Jul 13, 2018


Lauren Cox: A Focus on Nature Environmental History Award Winner 2018
I am thrilled to have received the A Focus on Nature Environmental History Award for my dissertation on the 'Environmental History of...
Jul 5, 2018


AFON Presenting at the ‘Identification Trainers for the Future’ Symposium
On a summery 2nd of June, A Focus on Nature (AFON) was kindly invited to attend and present at the Natural History Museum’s...
Jun 28, 2018


Book Review: Owl Sense by Miriam Darlington
In her second book, Miriam Darlington takes her readers into the intriguing world of the owl and how these fascinating, mysterious...
Jun 21, 2018


New Nature: June 2018
This month we celebrate the success of the fantastic young writers who took part in our inaugural writing competition. Entitled ‘The...
Jun 14, 2018


The Student Wildlife Photography Competition
We've had a brilliant time running the first Student Wildlife Photography Competition this year with NUS (the National Union of...
Jun 8, 2018


Book Review: Food You Can Forage by Tiffany Francis
Tiffany Francis’ Food You Can Forage covers a large variety of plants that are suitable for eating. The book is split into habitat...
Jun 7, 2018


A Focus on Nature Bioblitz at Allexton
On a sunny evening at Birdfair 2017, we were approached by the documentary maker, author and the worlds first's 'Gonzovationist' Ceri...
May 31, 2018


Book Review: The Bumblebee Flies Anyway by Kate Bradbury
Kate Bradbury - wildlife gardener, columnist and author - has just released her second book, The Bumblebee Flies Anyway. Written as an...
May 24, 2018
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