is undeniably crude, and fails to take an ecosystem-based approach: for example, it ignores the importance of connected habitats. Only 11% of respondents to the original consultation felt the me...
https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/lawton-review-published-today/#comment-965
All the scientific evidence indicates that killing badgers is not the right way to tackle bovine TB in cattle. One leading badger/bTB scientist writes about her experience here.
klik UK Government ‘ignoring scientific advice’ by sanctioning badger culling | British Ecological Society
an important opportunity to potentially inform thinking and activity as the government considers a 25 year plan for the environment. The workshop will bring together a core group of key health a...
By the year 2050 our population is expected to hit 9 Billion which means our food supply will have to almost double… not sure how that would happen considering available land and water is scar...
https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/entomophagy-feeding-the-9-billion/#comment-1116
habitat can just be replaced by another one, is controversial. The British Ecological Society reported on recent research which identified the risks of implementing offsetting without fully unde...
habitat can just be replaced by another one, is controversial. The British Ecological Society reported on recent research which identified the risks of implementing offsetting without fully unde...
(DfE) has proposed to make fieldwork optional for the UK’s A-level Biology/Ecology courses (British Ecological Society, 2014). It is crucial for researchers and educators to reconsider role of...
Christy Leigh Home Decor Culling badgers to control cattle tuberculosis – a black and white issue? | British Ecological Society
rijles den haag Culling badgers to control cattle tuberculosis – a black and white issue? | British Ecological Society