Book review – Silent Spring revisited

You may have noticed that I have been blogging on the RSPB website since 1 June – in the run up to the Rio+20 conference of world ‘leaders’ which starts next week. My blog for the RSPB today is about the widespread use of ‘-cides’ – chemical poisons. Rachel Carson’s book, Silent Spring, was published…

Swift

The BTO keeps doing amazing things these days.  In my copy of BTO News there is an article on swift migration. Through putting geolocators on swifts – and rather critically taking them off again a year later – the details of the swifts’ movements in Africa are revealed.  And they are fascinating. The picture on…

Book Review – I love my World by Chris Holland

This book describes itself as ‘the playful, hands-on, nature connection guidebook’ – and so it is. If you spend any time with children out of doors then this book will give you lots of ideas for games, activities and things to talk about with young people. And those young people could be of any age…

Wuthering Moors 18 – your help needed please

For new readers – put ‘Wuthering’ into the search facility on this blog to catch up.  However, in short: Natural England were quite a long way down the line in prosecuting an upland landowner for alleged offences in connection with moorland management when it suddenly stopped all action and reached an agreement with the estate….

Guest blog – Save our verges by Sarah Pettegree

Sarah Pettegree  has lived most of her life in Norfolk and owns the award winning Bray’s Cottage Pork Pies, which was named one of the top 100 social brands in 2011. That means she tweets quite a lot. http://www.perfectpie.co.uk/   I live in a perfectly beautiful part of North Norfolk.  Most of my journeys are…