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30+ Brilliant Ways Towards Reducing Your Plastic Consumption
Reducing our reliance on plastic is a serious matter. Thinking about the ways to reduce that dependence calls for some creativity, but also just plain common... Read more
The 16 March 2016 by Rinkesh
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50+ Stylish and Modern Ways to Live a Healthy and Green Lifestyle
Today there are just so many amazing and innovative ways that you can use to move towards living an entirely green lifestyle, a lifestyle that Mother Nature... Read more
The 10 March 2016 by Rinkesh
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Cartoon Guide to Biodiversity Loss XXXV
Another six biodiversity cartoons for you this week (see here for why I provide six each time). See full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’... Read more
The 08 March 2016 by Bradshaw
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Environmental Arsehats
I’m starting a new series on ConservationBytes.com — one that exposes the worst environmental offenders on the planet.I’ve taken the idea from an independent... Read more
The 03 March 2016 by Bradshaw
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Biowealth
While I’ve blogged about this before in general terms (here and here), I thought it wise to reproduce the (open-access) chapter of the same name published in... Read more
The 24 February 2016 by Bradshaw
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How to Rank Journals
… properly, or at least ‘better’.In the past I have provided ranked lists of journals in conservation ecology according to their ISI® Impact Factor (see lists... Read more
The 17 February 2016 by Bradshaw
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What is Organic Gardening and How to Start an Organic Garden
What is Organic Gardening? Most gardeners do not understand what organic gardening is all about or how to have an organic garden. Read more
The 14 February 2016 by Rinkesh
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Loe Bar in February
In winter, it’s as if everything is waiting. And, of course, it is. Waiting for spring. February is still winter, but trees already have buds ready to unfurl,... Read more
The 11 February 2016 by Ascott
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Bad Science
In addition to the surpassing coolness of reconstructing long-gone ecosystems, my new-found enthusiasm for palaeo-ecology has another advantage — most of the... Read more
The 10 February 2016 by Bradshaw
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It’s Not Always Best to Be the Big Fish
Loosely following the theme of last week’s post, it’s now fairly well established that humans tend to pick on the big species first. Read more
The 03 February 2016 by Bradshaw