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- Game Over in Africa? II. Last Best Chance for Wildlife
- Game Over in Africa? I. Empty Forests, Silent Plains
- The Butterfly That Beat Its Wings
- Islands in the Gulf – Fragmented World of Nature Conservation
- Advice for a Young Conservationist
- Ponticum and Me: An Alien-Plant Love Story
- What is freedom?
- Payment for Eden?
- Badger Culling and the ‘Verminization’ of British Wildlife
- Laws of the Wapichan
- Post Rio Blues
- Review of The Storm Leopard
- 2011 in review
- Christina and The Storm Leopard book video
- Serengeti shall not die—but how?
- My favourite quotations from The Origin of Species
- On the Origin of Species: The Illustrated Edition (Sterling, 2008)
- Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species (1st ed., 1859)
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- The Rabbit Catcher
- Advice for a young environmentalist
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- Alive in the Dead of Winter
- “In John we trust”
- Hunting for John Muir’s Sanctuary
- Change is the Heart of Nature
- Oh where tell me where…
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- Welcome to The Wild Nature Blog
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Tag Archives: conservation
Radical solution could avoid depletion of natural resources
A radical new approach to managing ecosystems reveals how society’s use of forests, fisheries and other natural resources could be inspired by nature, which creates sustainable ecosystems amid intense species competition for limited resources. It had its origins in my … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, Nature, Threats
Tagged conservation, natural resources, sustainable use, tragedy of the commons
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Game Over in Africa? II. Last Best Chance for Wildlife
With pressure building for African land, coupled with parks that lack legitimacy in the eyes of local people, declining government investment in their management, booming prices for wildlife products, poaching and the never-ending tales of bribery and corruption (sister blog), … Continue reading
The Butterfly That Beat Its Wings
As we gaze into the future, the further forward we look, the more unpredictable it becomes. Despite our skills in satellite imagery, science-networking and super-computer processing which give us unsurpassed details about our planet and its resources and notwithstanding our … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, History, Nature, Threats, Uncategorized
Tagged conservation, environmental problems, nature, nature conservation, wildlife conservation
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Islands in the Gulf – Fragmented World of Nature Conservation
I’d like to begin with three visual impressions of our disparate and sometimes uncomfortable relationship with Nature: These connections with nature can be so contentious it is as if we were living on separate islands in a stormy gulf of … Continue reading
Posted in Conservation, History, Nature, Values
Tagged conservation, environmental problems, Jacques Cousteau, John Muir, Karl Marx, nature conservation, Peter Scott, Rachel Carson
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Advice for a Young Conservationist
Dear Young Conservationist, It’s always a pleasure to write to someone who is interested in wildlife conservation. I think the best way I can help you at the outset of your career is to give a brief overview of the … Continue reading
Payment for Eden?
‘Payment for Ecosystem Services’ or PES is the latest mantra in wildlife conservation. It is not a new concept but was brought to central stage in 2005 by the UN’s Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. It takes the conservation movement another step … Continue reading