Tag: Guest Blog
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For most of July, I was on holiday on the West of Scotland where, during my stay, I visited one particular island twice. This was…
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There is something notable happening in conservation. For years, conservationists have bemoaned the perceived lack of interest that younger people take in the natural world.…
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Another “perceptions of wildlife” guest blog this week, following the same setup as the last post by urban humanist Tayla May. This week’s post comes…
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Following on from a recent blog post where I looked at my own perception of wildlife and the management of opinion-splitting species, I decided to…
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A change of pace this week as fellow Wildlife Articles blogger Eleanor Daisy Upstill-Goddard writes on the subject of raptor persecution. An issue close to…
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As soon as I ride out of town on my bike, I am surrounded by meadows and canals. There are no elevations in the landscape,…
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Trees: where I live in northwestern Europe, we all encounter at least a few of them each day. We walk past them or we walk…
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Throughout my time in environmental education I have seen children from all walks of life and two key points are consistent; number one no matter…
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Orchids hold a fascination for many people around the world. For me that began when a Common Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii) popped up in an…
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My next “influences” blog post comes from the lovely Natalie Welden (@NatalieACWelden), someone I was lucky enough to meet for the first time on a…
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My next “influences” guest post comes from the fabulous Alexandra Pearce (@PearceAlex1). Alex is an environmental writer working both in communications and as part of…
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For the first in installment in what will hopefully be a long and prosperous series of guest blogs Gus Routledge (@PinkfootedGus) talks about his inspiration,…