Environment Magazine
Top 15 Endangered Plant Species
Endangered Plant Species Endangered plant species can be found all over the world. No matter where they are located, they all share one common factor that is thought to have put... Read more
Australians: Out-of-touch, Urban Squanderers
There’s a romantic myth surrounding Australia that is pervasive both overseas and within the national psyche: this sun-scorched continent home to the stoic bushmen1 that eek out a... Read more
LATEST ARTICLES BY PAPERBLOGGERS
-
Corr Syl the Terrible YA SciFi Novella Coming May 2, 2015
Forgive this diversion into the world of the Tsaeb (silent T, long a). It’s where I go to find answers to Earth’s persistent questions. Read more
The 24 March 2015 by Garry Rogers
NONE, NONE -
Dorset Energized Support West Dorset Election Hustings in Dorchester on 15th...
Wednesday 15th April at 7.30pm Thomas Hardye School in Dorchester, Dorset Dorset Energized are one of a number of local organisations taking part in the West... Read more
The 12 March 2015 by Dorsetenergized
NONE -
Top 25 Coral Reef Facts
Coral reefs are some of the most beautiful places on Earth to visit. Even just watching an underwater documentary film about them will show you how lively and... Read more
The 16 March 2015 by Rinkesh
-
Pros and Cons of Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Energy Pros and Cons As of today, nuclear energy is considered as one of the most environmentally friendly source of energy as it produces fewer... Read more
The 07 March 2015 by Rinkesh
-
Top 15 Endangered Plant Species
Endangered Plant Species Endangered plant species can be found all over the world. No matter where they are located, they all share one common factor that is... Read more
The 31 March 2015 by Rinkesh
-
Australia’s Perfect Storm of Negligence
If, for the purposes of some sick and twisted thought experiment, you were to design policies that would ensure the long-term failure of a wealthy, developed... Read more
The 17 March 2015 by Bradshaw
-
Thymelicus Sylvestris, Small Skipper
This golden skipper is often found basking on vegetation, or making short buzzing flights among tall grass stems. The male is distinguished from the female by... Read more
The 15 March 2015 by Dodema
NONE -
Australians: Out-of-touch, Urban Squanderers
There’s a romantic myth surrounding Australia that is pervasive both overseas and within the national psyche: this sun-scorched continent home to the stoic... Read more
The 23 March 2015 by Bradshaw
-
Avoiding Genetic Rescue Not Justified on Genetic Grounds
Genetics to the rescue!I had the pleasure today of reading a new paper by one of the greatest living conservation geneticists, Dick Frankham. Read more
The 11 March 2015 by Bradshaw
-
Snakes!
The first animal that I saw in the Shencottah Gap (way back in 2008) was a young python trying to cross the NH-208 highway. A bad decision, because this... Read more
The 01 March 2015 by Adityagangadharan
NONE
Previous Editor's Picks
-
Australia’s perfect storm of negligence
The 17 March 2015
-
Top 25 Coral Reef Facts
The 16 March 2015
-
Avoiding genetic rescue not justified on genetic grounds
The 11 March 2015
-
Pros and Cons of Nuclear Energy
The 07 March 2015
-
Social and economic value of protected areas
The 02 March 2015