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'The life of an animal is not an experiment' Members only

Seven years ago, as research for her book, Louise Gray learned how to stalk deer. She explains here why that kill was never going to be one-off event.

Louise Gray
Louise Gray
Pebble

Building on Scrubland & Beavers in London Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest

HS2 Cancellation & Farm-Free Future Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest

On Llantrisant Common, a butterfly took on the bureaucrats – and won Members only

Conservationists despaired after an application to translocate caterpillars was denied, while another to kill them was approved. Yet, against the odds, the marsh fritillary is back.

Chantal Lyons
Chantal Lyons
Conservation

Sycamore Gap & State of Nature Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest

A journey through the Cairngorms – and through time Members only

The naturalist Seton Gordon chronicled the changing landscapes of the Highlands. His books show how far ecological baselines have shifted over the past hundred years.

Matthew Hay
Matthew Hay
Culture

Swift Bricks & Coracle Fishing Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest

Water Pollution & Montane Scrub Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest