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Indian Conservation at Members' Weekend
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[Neha Sinha is Advocacy and Policy Officer, Bombay Natural History Society, India. She is based in Delhi, though she would like to ‘fly’ to some IBAs more often. She can be contacted at n.sinha@bnhs.org . Neha tells us here about her experience...
Exposé on the South East
A foraging adventure and a wild sleep out. By Alice Jefferies, southeast community fundraiser
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I was lucky enough to grow up in a small village in West Sussex which was surrounded by woods, fields and roaming horses. I’d play outside with friends all day, experiencing wildlife first hand. We’d make rope swings, build dens and generally...
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Family fun at Newton Rigg
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It's Monday morning and I'm recovering from a fun, if slightly damp and muddy Sunday at Newton Rigg College's Countryside Day, near Penrith. There was plenty to see and do from all aspects of the countryside from den building to tractor rides...
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Richard Benyon: your time is now
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You might be interested in this advert that will appear in today's paper. It is timed to coincide with a crucial EU Council of Fisheries Ministers. Our Biodiversity Minister has been leading the charge for radical reform of the Common Fisheries Policy...
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Calls for a Thames Estuary Airport rejected... for the 7th time since 1946
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The Transport Select committee’s rejection of a Thames Estuary Airport will not be the final word so we won’t be cracking open the fair-trade fizzy pop just yet – that should come later when the Davies commission (we hope) hammers home...
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