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Science is taught in the classroom and practiced in the laboratory. Sometimes you get to have a go in the field. Lab’s are sterile, everything goes (almost) to plan and you meet your objectives. In the field, nothing is ever as expected and it rarely goes to plan. The advantage is that by seeing it first hand you gain a far clearer perspective, linking apparently disconnected factors and learning things that aren’t in the text book. Accidentally, you might become attached to a place, and so strive even harder to protect it. Here’s field science in a nutshell. Cute Gerbils, miniscule reptiles and power hungry laptops around the camp fire.




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James_BorrellJames is a conservation biologist with a passion for expeditions and adventure having been involved in projects on four continents. In the UK James regularly speaks in schools to inspire and engage young people in science. He has recently returned from an expedition to the Dhofar Mountains of Oman in search of the elusive and critically endangered Arabian leopard.View all posts by James_Borrell →

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