Josh Davis is a gay science writer for the Natural History Museum in London. For the past six years or so he has been...
One of the world’s most well-known bird sculptures delights the public in both Boston and Moscow. It’s Nancy’s Schön’s “Make Way for Ducklings” series...
This is not a post about The Machine Learning and Optimisation (MALEO) group, led by Prof. Dr. Heike Trautmann, so if you want to...
The boreal forest belt that runs from Scandinavia right across to the Pacific and beyond holds some resilient bird species, which are able to...
During my vacation with friends close to Cannes in southern France, my priority was of course to catch up and spend some quality time...
While The Observer’s Book of Birds was an inspirational little book for me as a small child, it didn’t take me long to want...
Given that Shanghai has a population that is about as large as that of the 10 biggest cities in the US combined, it may...
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