Environment Magazine
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Ideas for Children’s Play Areas
Every parent wants to find creative ways to encourage their child to express their imagination, make up new games, learn new skills… and move away from digital... Read more
The 20 April 2018 by Gfl
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Prioritising Your Academic Tasks
The following is an abridged version of one of the chapters in my recent book, The Effective Scientist, regarding how to prioritise your tasks in academia. For ... Read more
The 18 April 2018 by Bradshaw
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Five Reasons to Buy a Push Mower
Perhaps you’re old lawn mower has finally kicked the bucket, or maybe you’re moving to a new house, but these occasions might lead you to consider a new mower. Read more
The 16 April 2018 by Gfl
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My Interview with Conservation Careers
The online job-search engine and careers magazine for conservation professionals — Conservation Careers — recently published an interview with me written by Mar... Read more
The 10 April 2018 by Bradshaw
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How to Choose the Right Sand for Your Home & Garden
Gardening and landscaping your property is a tough job. It requires a lot of knowledge and effort to create the effect you hope to achieve. At times, it also... Read more
The 03 April 2018 by Gfl
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Why Populations Can’t Be Saved by a Single Breeding Pair
© Reuters/Thomas MukoyaI published this last week on The Conversation, and now reproducing it here for CB.com readers.— Two days ago, the last male northern... Read more
The 03 April 2018 by Bradshaw
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Predicting Sustainable Shark Harvests When Stock Assessments Are Lacking
© Andrew FoxI love it when a good collaboration bears fruit, and our latest paper is a good demonstration of that principle.It all started a few years ago with... Read more
The 26 March 2018 by Bradshaw
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The Effective Scientist
What is an effective scientist? The more I have tried to answer this question, the more it has eluded me. Before I even venture an attempt, it is necessary to... Read more
The 22 March 2018 by Bradshaw
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Effects and Solutions to Reduce Impact of Air Travel on the Environment
Is Flying Bad For the Planet? Flying is indeed bad for the planet because it contributes to global warming, pollution, and leaves a huge carbon footprint. Read more
The 16 March 2018 by Rinkesh
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Penguins Cheated by Ecosystem Change
Jorge Drexler sings “… I was committed not to see what I saw, but sometimes life is more complex than what it looks like …”*. This excerpt by the Oscar-winning... Read more
The 12 March 2018 by Bradshaw