NATURE
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Guest blog – HS2’s Badly Behaved Little Brother by Euan Dunn – Mark Avery
Euan Dunn on the Shiants Dr Euan Dunn MBE is an ecologist who lives in Great Eversden near Cambridge. For…
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Press release – Trees for Life – Mark Avery
NatureScot accused of ‘great beaver betrayal’ ‘Mystifying’ decision by Scotland’s nature agency comes despite huge public support for return of…
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Guest blog – The Cost of Planting by Ian Parsons – Mark Avery
Ian Parsons spent 20 years as a ranger. He now writes books and articles on wildlife. He has contributed many…
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Guest blog – Walshaw Turbine 60 by Nick MacKinnon – Mark Avery
Photo: Lydia MacKinnon Nick MacKinnon is a freelance teacher of Maths, English and Medieval History, and lives above Haworth, in…
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English Hen Harrier population increase modelled – brood meddled nests not a factor – Mark Avery
A recent BTO report – click here – comes to the unsurprising conclusion that brood meddling of Hen Harrier nests…
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Guest blog – Short walks along streets that flood (and roads not taken) by Jenny Shepherd – Mark Avery
Jenny Shepherd. Photo: Jenny Shepherd Ban the Burn rep to the Stronger Together to Stop Calderdale WIndfarm campaign group. On…
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Sunday book review – A Wilding Year by Hannah Dale – Mark Avery
The author is an illustrator who lives on a farm in North Lincolnshire that she and her husband have rewilded…
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Sunday book review – Scientists on Survival by Scientists for XR – Mark Avery
These are personal stories – by interesting people. What brings them together is that they are all from scientists involved…
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Guest blog – Walshaw Turbine 57 by Nick MacKinnon – Mark Avery
Photo: Lydia MacKinnon Nick MacKinnon is a freelance teacher of Maths, English and Medieval History, and lives above Haworth, in…
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Sunday book review – The Restless Coast by Roger Morgan-Grenville – Mark Avery
This is a good read and goes straight into my list of contenders to be this blog’s book of…
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