10 10, 2013

Ending songbird slaughter? There’s an app for that

By |2017-05-11T07:21:31+00:00October 10th, 2013|21st Century conservation, Blog, Technology empowered conservation|Comments Off on Ending songbird slaughter? There’s an app for that

First published in The Conversation on 10 Oct 2013 In an article for National Geographic and a forthcoming documentary film, author and birder Jonathan Franzen ponders the slaughter of migratory songbirds around the Mediterranean, and asks how it can be stopped. When the same question was asked 40 years ago, the result was the 1979

21 05, 2013

The Big Challenges for Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation

By |2016-05-03T01:23:26+00:00May 21st, 2013|Blog, Freshwater biodiversity, Science Communication|Comments Off on The Big Challenges for Freshwater Biodiversity Conservation

Originally posted on the FreshwaterBlog on 21 & 22 May 2013 With World Biodiversity Day just one sleep away, Will Darwall, Head of the IUCN Freshwater Biodiversity Unit, sat down with Paul Jepson from the University of Oxford to discuss some of the big challenges facing freshwater biodiversity. The theme of the International Day of Biodiversity 2013

9 08, 2012

Vision the Isis 2020: An imagined future walk along the Isis from Folly Bridge to Iffley Lock

By |2020-09-07T13:26:13+00:00August 9th, 2012|21st Century conservation, Blog|Comments Off on Vision the Isis 2020: An imagined future walk along the Isis from Folly Bridge to Iffley Lock

I wrote and shared this vison back in the Olympic summer of 2012, as a summer evening project to explore more local river valley and to imagine what my neighbourhood could become.  A 2020 vision of the Isis I have written this account of an imagined future walk along the Isis between Folly Bridge and Iffley

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