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Trees by the Sea: The Wonderful World of Mangroves

Trees by the Sea: The Wonderful World of Mangroves

By Mateo Ruiz Bruce Taylor

What are mangroves? These salt-tolerant trees grow around coastal waters in the tropics and subtropics. Ranging from shrubs to majestic trees, they have extraordinary adaptations to cope with salt water and saturated soils. These include foamy aerenchyma tissue in root systems to…

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Is There More Plastic than Fish in the Sea?

Is There More Plastic than Fish in the Sea?

By Thomas Groves

Short answer: No, not yet, BUT this is a question of when. Let me break it down first by giving some context to the issue of ocean plastics. The last hundred years are attributed as the main period of ocean plastic pollution….

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What is GIS?

What is GIS?

By Fran Anderson

GIS stands for Geographic Information System, and may be something you’ve heard of if you’re studying an environmental subject. It is software which we use to visualise data using maps, and to analyse it to find geographical patterns. We take “spatial” data…

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Common products & ingredients from tropical forests (that you might not expect!)

Common products & ingredients from tropical forests (that you might not expect!)

By Megan Frain

As many people are becoming more aware of our impact on the planet, in this blog we are going to look into how fortunate we are to be able to get lots of natural products & ingredients from tropical rainforests, and how…

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How to Care for Wildlife in Spring

How to Care for Wildlife in Spring

By Fran Anderson

Spring is a brilliant time of year, when the flowers start blooming and the lambs start skipping across the fields! We can do our bit to support wildlife at this time of year too, so here are some ways to give nature…

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How to Choose Binoculars

How to Choose Binoculars

By Greg Kerr

Purchasing Your Binoculars When purchasing binoculars, you are choosing something that will, if chosen carefully, work for decades. A poorly chosen cheaper pair will often frustrate you and waste money. It’s worth considering what you want and the advantages of spending a…

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Green Finance

Green Finance

By Julia Ambrose

What does the phrase ‘green finance’ mean to you, if anything? A colleague made this for the finance team recently (I think he takes orders, if you’re interested), so perhaps this is his interpretation of ‘green finance’? There are three of us…

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4 Weeks in Krka

4 Weeks in Krka

By Lauren Brown

Spending 4 weeks as a research assistant in Krka, Croatia surpassed my expectations. Within just a few days I formed strong connections with fellow research assistants and staff – relationships that enriched both my learning and overall experience.     My first…

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5 Myths about Deforestation

5 Myths about Deforestation

By Fran Anderson

Deforestation is when forests and woodlands are purposefully cleared, usually resulting in permanent change to the habitat and land-use of the area. The main driver is usually space for farming and agriculture, though others include logging, mining, settlements and wildfires. Deforestation impacts…

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Who Knew Dissertation Research Could Be So Fun!

Who Knew Dissertation Research Could Be So Fun!

By Marianne Evans

Having never spent such a long-time this far from home, I really didn’t know what to expect from my trip to Honduras. I am now coming up to the end of my 6 week stay in Cusuco National Park and every single…

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There’s No Watering Down the Importance of Water

There’s No Watering Down the Importance of Water

By Evie Courtenay

Earth is often referred to as ‘the water planet’ which is understandable from satellite images taken from space where the blue water looks vastly larger than land. Of Earth’s water more than 99% of it is inaccessible for consumption by humans and…

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Entomology – Is It The Career For You? 

Entomology – Is It The Career For You? 

By Helen Clark

What is Entomology?  In short, entomology is the study of insects. Insects are part of phylum arthropoda, which translates to “joined legs”, and they have been pretty great at colonising the earth and evolving to fill just about every ecological niche you…

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