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Wildlife Conservation: How Can YOU Help?
Animals at risk have seen their habitats threatened by humans and our everyday activities, so it comes down to all of us to do our part to save them. You might not have a rainforest on your doorstep, but there’s still plenty you can do to help conserve your local wildlife in your back garden. Trees and Plants Trees are often cut down to make room for our houses, roads, and farms. Native trees are crucial for our planet. Not only do they absorb harmful gasses from the air and


Brilliant Biomimicry! What can we learn from nature?
Nature is amazing! It has been influencing scientific and engineering discovery for decades. Scientists take inspiration from plant and...


Natureman's Unusual Mammal Sightings
Tracking animals can often be difficult. I often find myself in envy of bird watchers; they can use bird calls to call in a specific species. Insects can be attracted using special lamps. Tracking mammals, however, can be much more challenging; unless you have physical tracks in soil, scats or other signs. For example, I asked my guide in Sumatra, 'What are my odds of seeing a tiger?' He responded, 'In 40 years, I've seen two.' That itself shows how difficult it can be to se
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