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Science & Policy Assistant Bumblebee Conservation Trust
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Partnership Coordinator – Tanzania Blue Ventures
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Partnership Coordinator – Kenya Blue Ventures
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Green Northern Connections Senior Project Officer Lancashire Wildlife Trust
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Nature Based Solutions Manager – London and Slough Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
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UKBMS Butterfly Transect Volunteer Kent Wildlife Trust
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Learning & Events Voluntary Trainee (Marine) Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Vultures Poisoned by Hunters' Bullets
Scientists studying African White-backed vultures have discovered that one reason for their decline in numbers is lead poisoning from ingesting hunters bullets.
Read More »Overseas Travel: The Experience of a Life-Time
This trip enriched me personally by: fueling my love of travel and learning about other cultures, showcasing the beauty of the natural world and the need to protect it, and learning to be diplomatic when in a small space with many different personalities.
Read More »Laughing Brings you Back Down to Earth
This past two weeks have certainly added a new dimension to things in Lancashire with regard to mammals.
Read More »Sawfish Facing Extinction
Sawfish are amongst the most threatened family of marine fishes. Overfishing and habitat destruction have resulted in many species disappearing from the coastlines of 46 countries. International conservation efforts and adequate fishing protections are required to prevent their complete extinction.
Read More »Rare Australian Bee Discovery
A bee in Australia has been discovered, after no sightings had been made of it for 100 years. However, it is extremely rare due to habitat loss and fragmentation, wildfires and climate change. It is also favours just one specific vegetation type, and with little known of its biology, time is running out to protect this native species.
Read More »Counting Elephants...From Space
A new surveying technique involving the use of satellite cameras has been used to count elephants. Automatic detection allows for vast areas to be surveyed much quicker, offering an alternative to human observers counting from low-flying planes.
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