wildlife

by Agraj Rathi What happens when you leave stable corporate work to count birds in the remote Canadian Arctic? Turns out: lots. This is the unfiltered account–helicopter drops at 2 AM, solo surveys under the Midnight Sun, grizzly bear encounters, and working alongside community members. For anyone who’s thinking about jumping from corporate to conservation […]

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by David Chandler Spend time near a river, pond, lake or ditch when it’s warm and sunny and you may well see a dragonfly. ‘Dragonfly’ can refer to damselflies as well as the true dragonflies, and with just a little bit of practice, it’s easy to tell the difference. The true dragons have stouter bodies

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The recent sightings of a Walrus in the coastal waters, and at various seaports and harbours of the UK, brings our attention to the fact that that in the 1800s a certain Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, also had a similar encounter. Our interest and love of such a creature was shown by hundreds of people who

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