I, Science Radio – 22 Oct 2018
On this weeks show: an interview with the I, Science co-editor; the Imperial Late Greenovate Festival; the Purple Earth Hypothesis; and the conservation efforts paradox.
View ArticleSwapping polar bears for penguins: what Christmas is like on the South Pole
Leigh West recounts her past Christmas experiences spent doing research at Palmer Station at the South Pole.
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Painted Lady (Cynthia cardui) Almost a third of butterflies in Europe are in decline and...
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Amur (Siberian) Tiger Panthera tigris altaica (Photo by Andrew Purcell) The Chinese Year of the...
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Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus) There is a paradox in nature conservation, that the efforts taken to...
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Increasing average global temperatures are allowing alien species from Mediterranean climates to invade into...
View ArticleScience Behind the Photo #23
White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) You may be aware of species, such as kangaroos for instance,...
View ArticleThe Scale of the Problem
By Jack Bojan11th February 2022 Imagine a creature that is both hairy like a mammal...
View ArticleIn conversation with Wildcat’s Harry Turner
Emma Tegg talks to Harry Turner, conservationist and subject of Amazon Prime's new documentary Wildcat.
View ArticleHow nature nurtures: poetry and conservation
Emma Tegg attends the London Wildlife Trust's "Nature Nurtures" and explores the relationship between conservation and poetry.
View ArticleConserving the world’s strangest parrot
Emilia Griffin tells a story of drama and hope on the conservation of New Zealand's native bird, the kākāpō.
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