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Should you refuse the zoos?

By Leo Hodges Conservation is an immensely complex process and more often than not zoos and animal-loving customers are the problem. Zoo’s exploit conservation, education and research to justify their…

Conservation team finds a Valentine for lonely frog

Sabrina Edwards An internet famous, critically endangered, single-and-ready-to-mingle amphibian found an optimal candidate for his first mate this month, just in time for Valentine’s Day. The frog, named Romeo, was…

Ross Sea is safe, for now

In this globalised world, regions untouched by humanity and the problems we bring are fast diminishing. Like many of the world’s problems, climate change is a vast one, and although…

Sussex in South-East Asia: An Interview with Dr. Alan Stewart

Charlotte Alldis It has been ten years of hard work from Dr. Stewart and his Sussex-based team, but finally the Conservation Project in Papua New Guinea is well under way.…

Fuel vs. Food – Supplementary Post

This post supplements the feature “Fuel vs. Food: Agrofuels and Africa“.