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New Environment Secretary & Biodiversity in Literature Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest

‘Storm worse than ever today’: how schoolteachers tracked weather in the Outer Hebrides Members only

School logbooks from the nineteenth century reveal how islanders coped with a period of particularly stormy weather. In their resilience is a lesson for the future.

Chris Baraniuk
Chris Baraniuk
Pebble

Wild Bird Decline & Forest Ecosystem Collapse Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest

Species Reintroduction & Rogue Rewilders Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
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At a Manchester bog, conservationists are still battling the damage of the Industrial Revolution Members only

A toxic legacy lies beneath the surface of Holcroft Moss. What does that mean for its future?

Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo
Conservation

Rising Corncrakes & Rewilding in Scotland Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest

Scottish Wildcats & Eating Seaweed Members only

The latest news on nature and conservation in Britain.

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Digest

'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
Conservation