Bird-of-Paradise Project
I quite frequently post videos in the hope that more people with watch them. This time, I really don’t have to.
Read More →Heading for Lapland!
As wikipedia quite right states, Lapland is home to Father Christmas and of course Rudolph. Amongst less import claims to fame, Lapland also has..
Read More →Citizen Science Challenge #7: Big Butterfly Count
I’ll be the first to admit that it can be tough to persuade people to assess the health of trees or fish around in ponds for amphibians, but butterflies really sell themselves.
Read More →How to… Crowdfund Conservation
If ever there was an opportunity for the conservation community to leap on, then this is it.
Read More →Great Citizen Science Featured in the Biologist Magazine
The biggest success so far for my Year of Citizen Science.
Read More →Advice To Young Scientists: The World Needs You, Badly.
“Consider the nematode roundworm, the most abundant of all animals. Four out of five animals on Earth are nematode worms — if all solid materials except nematode worms..
Read More →A Conservation Success Story
Most people probably don’t know that Spain (and a little bit of Portugal) are home simultaneously the worlds rarest cat and one of conservations biggest success stories – the Iberian Lynx.
Read More →Oman 2013 Expedition Video
P.s. If you’d never heard of Dhofar, and are now glad that you have, then please do share this video.
Read More →Fieldwork in the Scottish Highlands
It’s remarkably easy to sit in a centrally heated office, cosily hatching plans through the Winter.
Distances look shorter, methods seem simpler and the prospect of a summer of fieldwork in the hills sounds positively straight forward.
Read More →Crowdfunding Conservation: 10 Inspiring Projects
Can crowdfunding usher in a new era of citizen powered conservation?
Read More →Vote for your favourite Fieldwork Interview
Articles from scientists around world, working in remote and challenging locations. Which is your favorite?
Read More →Looking out for Dwarf Birch
Trees are often overlooked at the best of times, in favor of the more exciting and exotic wildlife that lives among them.
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