10 Things I Discovered From Exploring Lapland
Reindeer, peach and blue cheese go great on a pizza.
Reindeer, peach and blue cheese go great on a pizza.
One-third of the world's wild nature has been lost since I was a child and first heard the word 'conservation'. That's what keeps me awake at night.
The best weekend of the year has come around again and adventurous folks from all around the country will be descending on the Royal Geographical Society.
Geology rocks. With that out of the way, onwards to explore the surprising variety of citizen geo-science projects that you can get involved in.
Endless daylight, endless forests and endless lakes. These are the things I'll remember about Lapland.
If ever there was an opportunity for the conservation community to leap on, then this is it.
I'm currently working on a project up in the Scottish Highlands together with the fantastic organisation Trees for Life. Their Dundreggan estate in Glen Moriston holds..
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.
Now entering its fourth year, the annual Plantlife wildflowers count survey is carried out by volunteers across the country.
Articles from scientists around world, working in remote and challenging locations. Which is your favorite?
A new year and a new expedition.
A spotlight burst into life, momentarily panning across the far bank, before returning us to darkness. Adolfo slipped the blade of his hand carved hardwood paddle into molasses coloured water, adjusting the course of our dugout canoe with precision developed over a lifetime plying these waters.