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In the last of a four-part series exploring the traditional salt pans of Southern Spain and Morocco, writer @JulianHoffman discovers how migrating #birds ‘stitch’ continents together and in doing so make the differences of the world seem smaller.https://t.co/bvOISbzTV8
#Climatechange can make you feel all is lost, but solutions like kelp forests show there is a way forward. We just have to persuade those who hold the power to adopt them, writes @maddyharland. https://t.co/Mu79yXaiKo
As a damning report on the state of immigration detention in the UK is released, Lush Times writer @Katie_Dancey talks to a grassroots group in Manchester which is campaigning for a more humane asylum system. https://t.co/TBTqau7IEp
How did one of the toughest bans on ivory sales in the world come about? @LushTimesEN talks to @IFAWUK's David Cowdrey on conservation, wildlife, and the Ivory Act: https://t.co/FXsGMtRqA9 #wildlifeconservation#ivoryban
The Bulgarian Biodioversity Foundation has high hopes for a salt pan project that provides a safe home and breeding ground for shy Dalmatian pelicans whose numbers have been under threat, writes @WordsbyBriggs https://t.co/LgXqktNZI8
Lush Times columnist @MilesKing10 wonders if the poisoned chalice that is #Brexit was only ever a cynical ploy to side-step legislation in favour of profit? In which case, no wonder nobody can agree on how, when, or if to leave. https://t.co/gOmlVGb8Dn
Buying salt from one of Croatia’s smallest salt pans doesn’t just help support the local economy but also helps protect the birds living there, writes @WordsbyBriggs.https://t.co/dV93XyB1ii
In the third part of my series for @LushTimesEN I wrote about the whales and dolphins of the Strait of Gibraltar, the perilous crossing of people over its waters and the memorial circles of silence along the shore. https://t.co/OLkVOKbh7g
Behind rose oil and rose absolute, lies a long tradition of rose cultivation in Isparta, Turkey. Hear from the farmers, learn about the challenges they face, and meet the Syrian refugees working as rose pickers. https://t.co/22rEFGtFXF
Perfumier and head of ethical buying @Si_at_lush tussles with the legacy of Britain’s post-colonial history which can unwittingly haunt even the most collaborative of projects. https://t.co/jyInBQMJnz
In the third of his series exploring the traditional salt pans of Southern Spain and Morocco, writer @JulianHoffman discovers the importance of the Strait of Gibraltar for both cetaceans and migrants. https://t.co/kOO1F4sPnU