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Marine Ecology Team Leader/Research Assistant Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation

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Snakes on a Plane
Researchers have discovered why the brown tree snake has become such a successful invasive species on the island of Guam, where it has devastated native bird populations.
Read More »Hurricane Destroys Sea Turtle Nests
Marine biologists have released estimates of sea turtle nests lost to storm surges caused by Hurricane Irma. Within the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge in Florida, 56% of green turtle nests and 24% of loggerhead turtle nests were lost.
Read More »Latest Volunteer Roles
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Catering Volunteer WWT - Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

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Volunteer Living History Assistant WWT - Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

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Activities and Events Volunteer WWT - Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

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Conservation Garden Volunteer Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

Wildlife Trade Protections Take Too Long
Hundreds of threatened species could be at risk of extinction because the time it takes for them to get protection from CITES against the illegal wildlife trade is too slow, and does not keep up to date with scientific knowledge.
Read More »North American Birds Face Threats All Year Long
North American birds are facing threats from human-caused habitat loss, and it is predicted to become worse as climate change impacts all stages of the birds' lives - whether they are breeding, wintering or migrating.
Read More »What Can I Do To Help Conservation?
Luckily there are no shortage in options of how you can get involved. Joining a local conservation group is a great way to meet like minded people and take an active role in managing species' habitat.
Read More »Bad Weather is Bad News for Barn Owls
Barn owls are adversely affected by large amounts of rainfall. They hunt in daylight, detecting prey primarily by sound, therefore relying on dry leaf litter to find voles and mice.
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