Conservation Blogs & Blog Posts

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  • Wild Bird Seed

    Thumbnail for Wild Bird SeedA site all about wild birds and feeding them in your garden. Information on wild birds, in...
  • Natural History Exp...

    Thumbnail for Natural History Exp...Embrace Cooperation Ltd (www.myembrace.org) community project aimed at young adults promot...
  • Dry Stone Walling

    Thumbnail for Dry Stone WallingA site designed to spread the appreciation of dry stone features around the world

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  • Midway – message from the gyre by Make Wealth History on Nov 11, 2009

    One of my favourite photographers, Chris Jordan, has a new project: Midway – message from the gyre:...

  • The diversity of life, by E O Wilson by Make Wealth History on Sep 22, 2009

    I’ve been falling behind a little in my book reviews lately, but here’s one I read a couple of weeks ago. It’s one of the core texts off Paul’s Conservation and Biodiversity degree, and he lent it to me. Edward Wilson, if you...

  • Dying To Negotiate A Bargain! by Thoughts Allowed on Sep 9, 2009

    According to a report in today's Independent, the average cost of bidding farewell to one's dear departed, is now £7,018 taking into account legal costs, funeral expenses and flowers etc. This is a rise of 42 percent over the last five years. The fu...

  • speaking louder by Make Wealth History on Sep 5, 2009

    A nice idea from WWF in Hungary – if only it were that simple! This image also makes me question the value on ‘online activism’, the endless blogging and e-petitions. Does it make any difference in the real, offline, world? Or is it...

  • Could turtleburgers save the Amazon? by Make Wealth History on Sep 3, 2009

    A little question I posed myself the other day. You can read what on earth I’m on about over at Celsias.

  • Showdown looms for tuna in Brussels by News Rage UK on Aug 27, 2009

    Brussels, Belgium / Rome, Italy - - European Union member states and the European Commission will decide in the next week whether to support bluefin tuna conservation – or to encourage the continued wilful overexploitation of an endangered marine r...

  • The Cooperative’s Plan Bee by Make Wealth History on Aug 25, 2009

    As well as running their supermarkets and bank, the Cooperative is the UK’s largest farmer. That makes them a very useful ally in safeguarding Britain’s declining bee populations. Their Plan Bee will see them plant wildflowers alongside t...

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