Author: Robert Lambert
Assistant Professor in Environmental History, University of Nottingham
My Rare Bird Alert pager bleeped insistently at precisely 2...
Introduction
The distribution and status of Yellow-necked Mouse Apodemus flavicollis in Norfolk is uncertain. It has traditionally been reported from the south...
Managing ecosystems is of extreme importance for the sake of humanity's survival. It is estimated that the world's population will increase by 12 billion by the...
Richard Moores, Dan Brown and Robert Martin
Introduction
A recent expedition searching for mammals was undertaken to the Oued Ad-Deheb region of Western ...
How far do we go?
If you hadn’t heard already, there are a lot of things that the human race is currently doing that aren’t exactly environmentally friendly...
Summary
Autumn 2013 witnessed an unprecedented influx of migrant bats into coastal areas of Norfolk. The main movement was associated with an influx of migra...
James Lowen and Yoav Perlman snapping a Firecrest in James' garden
If there are two things we know about birders it’s that (a) they love a challenge, and (b...
Among its many other claims to fame, the Amazon rainforest contains more than 1,500 bird species. Around a quarter of them are found nowhere else on Earth. Many...
The vastness and apparent emptiness of Morecambe Bay is overpowering. It has 310 sq km of intertidal sandflats and mudflats – the most extensive in the UK. Ther...