• Tortoises, Terrapins, Turtles and Temperature Changes.

    Tortoises, Terrapins, Turtles and Temperature Changes.

    The British Chelonia Group Spring Symposium in Cambridge, 9th-10th March 2024. Report by Margaret and John Cooper. The British Chelonia Group Spring Symposium, held in Cambridge on 9th-10th March 2024, was a landmark event that united experts and enthusiasts in a comprehensive discussion on the impacts of temperature changes on tortoises, terrapins, and turtles. This report encapsulates a…

  • Wolves in the UK. Do we want them or need the?

    By Graham Wellstead. In his thought-provoking piece, Graham Wellstead gets his teeth into the question of whether wolves should be reintroduced to the UK. Reflecting on historical accounts and personal experiences, Graham navigates the complexities surrounding this debate. He highlights the ecological and societal considerations, urging readers to ponder the implications of coexisting with these…

  • The Hedgehog Dilemma: A Spiky Issue to Grasp. Here’s the point…

    The Hedgehog Dilemma: A Spiky Issue to Grasp. Here’s the point…

    FFON Eco Scribe Can we agree a hedgehog is more than just a charming garden visitor? I hope so. It’s a barometer of our environmental health and a silent guardian of our ecosystems. In the quiet of night, hedgehogs perform vital roles, largely unseen and often unacknowledged. They control insect populations, contributing to a balanced…

  • The Girl, the Owl, the Deer and the River

    The Girl, the Owl, the Deer and the River

    In a world whispered by winds and sung by rivers, a young girl with curious eyes wandered through a forest of ancient trees. Each step was a question, each breath a wonder. One golden morning, she came across an owl, perched solemnly in an old oak tree. “Owl, why do you watch so quietly?” she…

  • Growing close to nature during the lockdown

    Growing close to nature during the lockdown

    Written by Sean Wensley.  Northern Ireland is in an extended period of lockdown as I write, 3 weeks beyond the rest of the UK. For a further three weeks, I toggle between my work desk, garden and 8-month-old baby, buying shopping to last as long as possible and clapping for NHS staff and other key…

  • Notes from the Back Garden Naturalist

    Notes from the Back Garden Naturalist

    Written by Graham Wellstead in Darkest Surrey Simon King urges us all to become armchair naturalists during these rather frightening times. However, if I sit down, I fall asleep. I, therefore, spend most of my waking hours outside in my relatively small suburban garden. Not, you might think, much of an opportunity to observe nature.…

  • “It’s been an exciting week for us two Norfolk Armchair Naturalists”

    “It’s been an exciting week for us two Norfolk Armchair Naturalists”

    Written by John and Margaret Cooper. Easter, but it doesn’t feel like it because of the personal, national and global concern about Covid-19 and growing number of deaths. However, as the Queen said in her Easter message “Easter isn’t cancelled; indeed, we need Easter as much as ever”. This morning, as we are doing everyday…

  • Maxwell Knight Symposium coverage in the IAT Bulletin

    Maxwell Knight Symposium coverage in the IAT Bulletin

    Thanks for the generous coverage of the MaxwellKnight Symposium in the IAT Bulletin.