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The leaves have started to turn colour in my neck of the woods, so I thought I’d recommend to you a cozy read for autumn weather.
First published in 1949, Aldo Leopol…
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If you’d like to learn something interesting about pollinators, consider listening to Xerces Society’s new pollinator conservation podcast, Bug Banter. They mainly cove…
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There is an exciting, new, and innovative campaign called Sounds Right in which nature sounds are incorporated into the music tracks of famous musicians such as Brian E…
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Municipalities and NGOs that are working towards thriving urban forests face many challenges, including providing maintenance care for trees that have been recently pla…
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Those of you who are interested in encouraging native plant gardens in your region might find some inspiration in World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) “In the Zone” program. The …
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Many of you are aware that the Great Barrier Reef along the Australian coast is one of the most extraordinary natural wonders of the world, and that climate change and …
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Migratory birds are returning to their native habitats in those parts of the world that are emerging from winter. A very interesting Toronto-based organization called FL…
I'm looking for any research on barriers and benefits to using social media to report content showing primates as pets to social media platforms.
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There is an excellent open access journal article, "Making more effective use of human behavioural science in conservation interventions", that was recently publishe…
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I just lectured about biodiversity loss at the University of Waterloo, and have recently come across a fabulous behaviour change toolkit for practitioners working in the …