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Fast Fashion – are things moving in the right direction?
As part of the May edition of last year’s environmental calendar we focussed on the many environmental challenges posed by fast fashion. This month we have a look at whether there are some positive signs of change in the fast fashion industry and what challenges it still faces.
Eagles To Pupfish: Wildlife Reintroductions In The USA
As part of our April edition of the Wildlife Calendar, we have been focussing on endangered species in the USA. Here we investigate the reintroduction of wildlife in America and some of the results to date.
Florida Coral Labs / Labs Around The World
It is always good to bring positive news stories and highlight charities doing amazing work. This month we look at MOTE and their work to restore coral reefs in Florida.
Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease
As part of our March edition of the Wildlife Calendar, we have been focussing on endangered species in Honduras. With its stunning coastline, we wanted to look deeper at the main threat to the living coral reefs all along the coast of Honduras.
What’s Happening To Bees & How Can You Get Involved?
Last year we interviewed Keith McMahon, a beekeeper, to discuss the general keeping of honey bees, the importance of them and how you can help in your garden space. A year on we are wondering what’s happening to the UK bee population and is there a way to get more involved in their conservation?
Plight of the Vulture: Africa’s Biggest Conservation Problem?
As part of our month focussing on Kenya with our Wildlife Calendar, we look at the importance of vultures and why they are the most vulnerable birds in the world.
ARC & Saving The Natterjack Toad
We interviewed Yvette Martin, who is the Amphibian Conservation Officer at the Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust (ARC), to learn more about the natterjack toad and the work of ARC.
COVID-19 - The Disease And The Propagator Of Waste
As part of our Environmental Calendar ‘Waste Management’ month, we look at the massive increase in single use plastic from the global pandemic and what we can do to help limit the waste going to landfill.
An Exciting Year Ahead
Find out what we have planned for 2022. New projects and expansions to existing ones!
Real or Fake - The Christmas Tree Debate
We investigate the facts behind which is the most environmentally friendly Christmas tree. Real, or fake?
The Silent Killer of the Climate Crisis
Air quality is often called the “silent killer” of the climate crisis. We dive a little deeper on the issues around cars and the air we breathe.
Biofouling - What is it and why should we care?
Do you ever wonder why the rocks near the water's edge are slimy or what the layer of barnacles on the bottom of ships are called? Our Environmental Calendar this month is looking at Ocean Food Sourcing and we dig a bit deeper in to Biofouling.
The Great Green Wall
The Great Green Wall is a large-scale tree planting project, which aims to grow 8,000 km of trees and plants across the width of Africa.
Mangrove Deforestation
The importance of mangrove forests in Mexico and around the world and the consequences of their deforestation.
A Discovery That Could Revolutionise The Fashion Industry
How scientists in Australia have created coloured cotton to potentially remove the need to dye fabrics and therefore reduce the environmental impact of the process.
Marine Conservation - Live From Mexico - Part 4
Following a month of blog posts, Rose tells us about how her passion for marine conservation begun and what her hopes are for the future of our oceans.
Marine Conservation - Live From Mexico - Part 3
Monitoring coral reefs for coral bleaching and why the bleaching is occurring.
Marine Conservation - Live From Mexico - Part 2
The problems we face with so much plastic entering our waterways and why beach clean-ups are so important.
Marine Conservation - Live From Mexico - Part 1
Wildlife & Welfare Researcher, Rose Little, brings her first blog post live from a marine conservation project in Mexico.
An Interview With A Beekeeper
We interview a Beekeeper to discuss the problems bees are facing and what we can all do to help.