Category: Ecology & Wildlife
17
Aug
Charisma and conservation: why do we like some animals more than others?
by Seeking Science
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Have you ever wondered why we like some animals more than others? Learn more about the issue of charisma in conservation here!
24
Dec
Don’t rein on my parade: Rudolph’s microscopic rival
by Seeking Science
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It's nearly Christmas! What could be more festive than...a neurodegenerative disease threatening our beloved reindeer...?
18
Dec
Dreaming of a green Christmas: eco-friendly festivities
by Seeking Science
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As the big day draws closer, we take a look at some of the small changes we can make to have a greener Christmas
13
Nov
The Story of Rang-tan: Conservation vs Consumerism
by Seeking Science
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Meet Rang-tan, a symbol of the changing interplay between big business and wildlife conservation...
31
Aug
Drosophila melanogaster – Fruition of the fruit fly
by Seeking Science
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Madeeha gives us a quick look into the short life of a fruit fly and how these little pests came about to become one of...
27
Jul
Boiling point: how the heatwave is affecting nature
by Seeking Science
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As the temperatures continue to rise, we take a look at how the heatwave is affecting the UKs flora and fauna
08
Jun
“Life finds a way”: What Jurassic World teaches us about modern wildlife
by Seeking Science
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With the release of the latest Jurassic World movie, we explore whether the film offers a cautionary tale for the real world...
04
May
Speciation: the road to evolution
by Seeking Science
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Why are there so many species in the world? How did they all get here? Let's take a trip down Evolution Lane and find out!
30
Mar
Cracking the shell: why are eggs so important?
by Seeking Science
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In this special Easter-themed article, Roisin and Madeeha egg-splore the importance of eggs in the natural world.