Bradshaw

Highlighting, discussing and critiquing the science of conservation that has demonstrated measurable, positive effects for global biodiversity.
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Conservation Bytes
http://ConservationBytes.com/
Highlighting, discussing and critiquing the science of conservation that has demonstrated measurable, positive effects for global biodiversity.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 666 )
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Does the Pope Wear a Funny Hat?
Does a one-legged duck swim in circles? Does an ursid defecate in a collection of rather tall vascular plants? Does fishing kill fish? Read more
Posted on 05 April 2011 ENVIRONMENT -
Buzzing to the Plate
Here’s another contribution from my PhD student, Salvador Herrando-Pérez (see his previous ConservationBytes.com post on micro-evolution here). Read more
Posted on 03 April 2011 BIOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, SCIENCE -
A Very Pissed-off New Guinean Versus the Destroyer of Forests
I really don’t know where this came from (weird e-mail trail), but it was too good not to share. For those of you who follow ConservationBytes.com, you might... Read more
Posted on 31 March 2011 ENVIRONMENT -
How Fast Are We Losing Species Anyway?
I’ve indicated over the last few weeks on Twitter that a group of us were recently awarded funding from the Australian Centre for Ecological Synthesis and... Read more
Posted on 28 March 2011 ENVIRONMENT -
Cartoon Guide to Biodiversity Loss XI
The latest six cartoons… (see full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here). – Filed under: cartoon, conservation, environmental... Read more
Posted on 21 March 2011 ENVIRONMENT -
Classics: Demography Versus Genetics
Here’s another short, but sweet Conservation Classic highlighted in our upcoming book chapter (see previous entries on this book). Read more
Posted on 15 March 2011 ENVIRONMENT