Ecology and Environment
The Conservative Carb of the Natural World: Acupalpus exiguus
Vince Vanguard
Meet Acupalpus exiguus, a ground beetle thriving in grasslands and woodlands of Europe and North America, embodying resilience and practicality without the need for accolades.
Seal Hunting: Unpacking the Ice-Cold Debate
Martin Sparks
Seal hunting is like peeling back the layers of an Arctic onion, revealing a practice steeped in history, culture, and environmental interplay, primarily in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. This blog post unravels its multifaceted narrative, addressing its implications on tradition, economy, and animal welfare.
Unveiling the Charm of South Rauceby: A Quaint British Village full of History and Heart
Martin Sparks
Explore the enchanting village of South Rauceby, where history, community, and ecology blend seamlessly to create a vibrant and thriving community.
The Secret Life of Rhytida australis: Nature's Mini Adventurer
Martin Sparks
Meet Rhytida australis, a fascinating land snail that calls New Zealand home, playing a crucial role in its ecosystem with its unique predatory behavior and stunning shell.