• Blog

    Co-Parenting The Threatened Piping Plover

    Piping plover

    Educator and ornithologist, Brian Mulcahey has been helping a team of conservationist in the stunning Duxbury’s conservation area, an hour away from Boston, Massachusetts. COVID-19 lockdown has inevitably taught us to appreciate what we have here at home and discover the wonders of our native fauna & flora! Learn more about the conservation of the threatened Piping Plover.

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    Uncovering the secrets of southern Thailand

    Are you a fan of Pit Vipers? Who isn't! Find out more about Hagen's and Sumatran pit vipers in this brand new article written by my friend Rupert Grassby, who’s shared his contagious passion for herps with me during our…

  • Fieldwork

    Peruvian Amazon: Along the Samiria River

    Cruising along the Samiria river in the Peruvian Amazon studying the distribution, abundance, and behavioural differences between pink and grey river dolphins. Experiencing drastic water levels from heavy rainfall to severe droughtlike conditions.

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    First Steps Towards Sustainable Living

    If you are committed to doing the whole eco living thing we would tell you to start at the beginning before diving headfirst. Make a list of all the rooms in your house and begin to write down all the…

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    Is Veganism More Sustainable?

    Is veganism really more sustainable? Being vegan is one of the best things you can do to cut down your carbon footprint. Find out more with the EcoWarriors.

  • News

    Australia’s fires: Finding a culprit

    A plague of lies, gross exagerations, disinformation and accusations have been spreading dangerously across the country and the world via social media. An "arson emergency" over climate change claimed to be responsible for bushfires...

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    A dismal start to 2020: The Chinese paddlefish extinction

    One of the world's largest freshwater fish has been declared extinct after occupying the planet for at least 200 millions years. With fires raging throughout the Amazon and Australia, many species are experiencing a Silent Death. Unique reptiles, amphibians &…

  • Fieldwork

    Herping in Northern Spain

    Vipers, Toads & Newts On the 28th of September I accompagnied a group of researchers studying the population of Iberian cross adders (Vipera seoanei) in Northern Spain, collecting data on size, weight, colour pattern and sampling venom from each specimen…

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    Portugal: Lataste’s Viper

    I had the fantastic opportunity to, not only, catch vipers in their natural hiding spots but also learn from skilled herpetologists and observe these animals very closely in the lab. So here it is, enjoy my Portugal: Lataste’s viper article!

  • Fieldwork

    Borneo: The Kinabatangan River

    The Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary harbours incredible faunal and floral biodiversity in the face of continued habitat fragmentation. Fieldwork is continuously performed by University of Kent students, coordinated by the Danau Girang Field Centre (DGFC) to study persistence of wildlife populations…