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Tag Archives: Nature
A rare encounter between man and beast
What happened when this cop and deer met on a crowded street in New York City? Click on the image to find out . Continue reading
Postcard from Qatar: A rainbow of rabbits and soft fluffy chicks
We don’t need to paint our way to paradise — it is outside, waiting to be found or forgotten. Continue reading
Ask not what you can do for nature… Ask what nature can do for you
In 1997 a British barrister uttered three words that left my sister and me speechless and gave us a glimpse of the future. Continue reading
If we keep on biting the hand that feeds us, it will slap us in the face
Why is the UN’s big biodiversity meeting in Japan so important? Because the environment and human wellbeing are two sides of the same coin. Continue reading
Is it time to kill off ‘biodiversity’?
Data from Google, graffiti on Wikipedia and a phone call with my Dad all suggest that biodiversity is not the best term to use to raise public awareness of a growing threat to our wellbeing. Continue reading
