
A newsletter about nature, the animals and plants that share the world with us and the human actions affecting it - both good and bad.
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I’m taking some time off this week and next and thought I’d bring you this post from earlier this year, lightly updated and now with a recorded version so you can enjoy it while commuting, gardening or doing the dishes 😄.
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Insects are in trouble. Scientists have been warning about an impending ‘insect apocalypse’ for nearly a decade, documenting alarming global declines over the past quarter-century that could have far-reaching consequences for agriculture an...
Welcome to another edition of newsworthy stories about the state of biodiversity, the threats it faces and emerging solutions. These are the articles that caught my eye that I thought offer a good snapshot of what’s been happening to the wo...
There’s been an influx of new subscribers recently, so I thought I’d bring back a post about sea otters from last year when few folks got my emails - slightly revised and now with a recorded audio version for the podcast listeners.
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Lush gardens full of vibrant flowers are a delight, fueling an ever-increasing demand for blooms in bold, vibrant colors to fill our gardens with. Commercial nurseries, happy to comply, keep creating new cultivars and importing new, exotic...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Journalist, biologist and photographer. After working for 20+ years in conservation, I now write about the environment and science to bring the wonder and joy of nature to readers and to explain how our actions affect the environment.
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