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Ever wondered how ecologists gather information about the behaviour of animals in the wild? If you guessed long uncomfortable hours
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
Ever wondered how ecologists gather information about the behaviour of animals in the wild? If you guessed long uncomfortable hours
Henry Ford, the iconic car-maker, had a number of very successful ideas. He revolutionised the manufacturing industry, introducing the production
The first issue of our Biodiversity Brief newsletter is out, and we’re quite proud of it. A lot of work
The Rock Scientist at Mind Blowing Science has a fascinating post about animals. And while I’m sorely tempted to come over
The Doha Climate Change Conference is underway this week and next, and scientists and concerned citizens the world over are
We all agree that we need to act on climate change. We all agree that biodiversity is a good thing.
Sharks scare the hell out of most people – they’re terrifyingly efficient feeding machines. Everyone has read the stories of
There’s an interesting article in The Conversation today which suggests that climate change may have been responsible for the collapse
Ever wondered why scientific advice doesn’t seem to get the traction it deserves? Ever wondered why public acceptance of the
Stage 1: “It doesn’t exist” Stage 2: “Okay maybe it does exist, but it’s just part of the natural cycle