Tag Archives: wildlife populations

Ethics over leather wallets – mobilizing rural communities to support conservation

In my last post “Nature conservation – why, actually?”, I wrote that prof Dave Goulson, a British biologist and conservationist who specialises in the ecology and conservation of bumblebees, said that he was getting fed up with having to make … Continue reading

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Powerful documentary “Virunga” released on Netflix today – watch and take action

Armed rangers escort Virunga’s director Emmanuel de Merode into the village of Nyakakoma on the shore of Lake Edward. Photo credit to Martin Fletcher, The Telegraph   Today is the world release of Virunga. Do everything you can to watch … Continue reading

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War on the living world?

We all know that the Earth must be better protected from development and deforestation, and that our consumption needs to be limited while food and energy have to be produced sustainably. So, how is it that we all know that, … Continue reading

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