The Marches, Powys: Many hundreds of years old, they are alive with stories, in their leaves that fall and in their holes full of creatures.
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Looking forward to leading the Introduction to Freelance Journalism short course for spring term 25 at Bristol Uni, if you're interested, please see:
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The Labour Party will not stop the culling of badgers 🦡 if it becomes the Government on Friday. This is a huge betrayal of the wildlife conservation movement. As a Liberal Democrat MP for my home seat of Buckingham & Bletchley I would the strongest opponent of badger culling in Parliament on scientific, humaneness & cost grounds. The badger blame game must now end #BuckinghamandBletchley
Delighted to have The Mysterious Root People, an essay on the Rhizotomi (root gatherers) published in this issue of Resurgence & Ecologist magazine: https://t.co/VOP8NSoDO8
If you see a swift like this. Pick it up, hold it up, and let it fly off. They can't take off from the ground or flat surfaces. RT this. It could save a swift.
🚨 BREAKING: The government has received advice from its lawyers that Israel has breached international law but is refusing to make it public
The advice says the UK has to cease all arms sales to Israel without delay
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I am delighted to announce my first academic journal article: 'The Artfulness of More-than-Human Trace' has been published in TRACEY- drawing & visualisation research Vol.17 No.1 Drawing Antropocene #morethanhuman#drawing#ecological#nature#trace https://t.co/81PzBOVKwf
‘These oaks, found as scattered, lone individuals in parks, fields or hedges, may be an ecotype descended from distinctive ancient trees that could have given rise to the “tree” in #Oswestry and previous names.’ #Shropshire#trees#nature#creativenonfiction
This country diary is dedicated to John Vidal, who died on Thursday 19 October. John was the finest environmental journalist of his time, a great Guardian figure, and a dear friend to us for nearly 50 years; this diary was written from John’s home patch
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Demonstrating against the removal of nesting swallows at West Midlands Ambulance Services station. Van with ladders has just gone in. Wretchedly awful situation
Vast mats of macroalgae at Blakeney Point, N. Norfolk. A symptom of eutrophication which reduces the ability of wading birds to feed. We urgently need to improve water quality at source in our rivers. A very sensitive habitat badly affected here