An interview with my friend and hero, who is using orchid surveys to save cloud forests in Colombia
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A few things I learnt in Colombia
I’ve been back from Colombia a week now and there’s nothing like a week of English rain and chill to spark up a reflective mood. So on the day I head to Oman to join a cool project tracking the distribution of rare and endemic plants (more on that soon) […]
How water rather than conservation is helping endangered spider monkeys in Panama
We begin our mission to spot an endangered monkey not at the gates of a National Park but by a corrugated iron shed that pongs of cow manure…
The Dasgupta review and Papua New Guinea’s disappearing orchid conundrum
Should we put a pricetag on nature?
The conservation value of snake- and wasp-infested tangles
To restore forests, first we have to overcome the silent bane of tidiness mentalities.
2019 in 19 photos…from mountaintops to wadi beds.
From mountain tops to wadi beds. 2019 in 19 photos.
Why saving forests means working with farmers
I’ve somewhat neglected my blog of late, thanks to the hectic combination of a stint of fieldwork in the Southern Ethiopian highlands followed closely by the hustle and bustle of moving city to start my PhD. Over the past few years, I’ve done quite a bit of fieldwork in remote […]
A few things I learnt interning for Mongabay
A few handy tips for making your conservation story stand out.
Trekking through the land of giants
There-s a very special place in the world where the tallest tropical trees grow. This is our journey into the heart of that place.
17 people who have made a difference in preventing species extinctions
Proof that one person really can make a difference in an age of extinction.