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Part 5: Embracing AI in Conservation – A Forward-Thinking Approach

As we bring this AI series to a close, it’s intriguing to ponder over AI’s alignment with Maxwell Knight’s lifelong dedication to nature. Knight, an illustrious naturalist and former MI5 spy-handler, devoted his life to the study and conservation of the natural world. His pioneering methods in observational research set a standard in environmental study…
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The Little Stinker! Polecats in the UK in Need of a Helping Hand.

Breed and Release – did it work? By Graham Wellstead. There are today many creatures in the UK, and indeed, World Wide, that are in need of a concentrated scheme dedicated to try and reverse their decline. As a private individual I have done my best with the use of my time and money (unsupported)…
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A Step Backwards for Bee Conservation: The Reauthorisation of a Harmful Pesticide.

The UK Government’s approval of the ’emergency’ use of Thiamethoxam, a harmful neonicotinoid pesticide, has raised serious concerns within the conservation community. This decision not only threatens bee populations and ecosystems but also underscores the urgent need for sustainable agricultural practices. Environmental groups are advocating for nature-positive pest management solutions to safeguard the planet’s health.
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Nature’s Alarm: The UK’s Biodiversity Crisis

‘The UK is now one of the most nature-depleted countries on Earth’ State of Nature 2023. The recent ‘State of Nature 2023’ report unveils a sobering reality: the UK is now one of the most nature-depleted countries on Earth. This stark revelation compels us to reflect on the environmental challenges we face and the urgent…
