Science Communication
After finishing University in 2010 I decided to volunteer a week of my newly spare time to the well-known and prestigious Times Cheltenham Science Festival. I had yet to be introduced to the world of...
View ArticleLitmus Paper Articles
Contribution to The Times Cheltenham Science Festival Litmus Paper 2010: http://57ed4576-bristol.softknox.com/events/wp-content/themes/festival-events/documents/2010/litmuspaper2010-issue1c.pdf...
View ArticleOcean Acidification
The Times Cheltenham Science Festival 2011 kicked off with a bang, with this years theme been ‘X’. Extinction, X-ray, danger, extremes, and even ‘X Marks the spot’ were set to keep the Twitter world...
View ArticleDiaries from the 1947 & 2007 Tewkesbury Flooding
As a volunteer for the University of Gloucestershire’s Co-Fast Flood Archive Project, (May to October 2010), I was able to participate in an innovative project which allowed Gloucestershire residents...
View ArticleTravel Scrapbook
View of Mt Kilimanjaro from the Safari van Tsavo East National Park, Kenya Masaii Welcome, Kenya. Afternoon in Venice Glen Coe Montain Range. Taken on Loch Melfort on an evening walk. Great to see how...
View ArticleHeritage vs. Retail
As a Heritage Management BSc (Hons) graduate, its fair to say I enjoy visiting both public and privately owned heritage sites for pleasure. I enjoy the cultural exploration that these sites around the...
View ArticleDispatches: Conservations ‘Dirty’ Secrets
As an aspiring Conservation Manager/Researcher I was more than intrigued to watch Channel 4′s Dispatches documentary ‘Conservations Dirty Secrets’. The programme was advertised as a depiction of...
View ArticleEnvironmental Short Courses…worth the cash?
For the last few months I have clocked up a fair few hours trailing through websites and forums looking for inspiration, and recommendations on how to keep up to date in the conservation world, and...
View ArticleCitizen Science for Marine Conservation
Citizen Science Marine conservation is a growing industry, yet for conservation efforts to be a success, reliable information is needed. Through ongoing partnerships with scientists, national...
View ArticleThe Success of Grassroots Projects in Kenya
Grassroots projects are becoming increasingly popular in the ‘bottom up’ approach to decision-making. I personally believe that when carried out properly, these projects are very effective in...
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