A Week on the Hills
One of the subtleties of the Scottish landscape is that everything is described as a hill. I’ve spent the last week up there (in the rain) on a variety of those hills doing a final spot of fieldwork before Winter closes in and covers everything in a few feet of snow.
Read More →Ideas or Actions
I spent this evening daydreaming about possible expeditions. Fittingly, in the pub just down the road from the Royal Geographical Society.
Read More →Photography, Thinking Small and Cycling Around the World
Six of my favorite articles from August.
Read More →The Man Who Planted Trees
The Man Who Planted Trees tells the tale of Elzéard Bouffier, a solitary shepherd living in the foothills of the French Alps in the early 20th century..
Read More →Dilemmas, Ramblings and a call for Help!
Once a month I try to post an article with a collection of the conservation and expedition articles that I’ve most enjoyed reading. This month, I think these are most worth looking at, take a look and let me know what you think.
Read More →Camera trap footage from the Dhofar Mountains
I’m quite proud of our work in Oman, we went really not knowing very much, but it turned out wonderfully in the end. We worked (and are still working) on a lot of projects..
Read More →Publishing, Conservation and the Biodiversity Battle
Here’s a few recent images and articles that I’ve most enjoyed, and I think you might too…
Read More →Camera Trap Images from Oman
It’s been a month since we arrived back at Heathrow, weary from the expedition, but elated at how much we managed to achieve in that time..
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