https://lnkd.in/ecnnJnKM This is the story about our farm and the Why of our work. Hope link is correct
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Please see below 30 day Market Activity for WildBlue
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Recent piece I wrote on how project 2025 could impact our public lands. Give it a read here: https://lnkd.in/gxDnMMTN
How Project 2025 Could Impact Public Lands
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Interesting read.
A California Wetland Program’s Flood of New Funding Lifts Hopes for Shorebirds
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Let's be very very clear. The policy of culling badgers is 100% party political. It became so when it was added to The Conservative Party manifesto in 2010 courtesy of Jim Paice as a gift to Peter Kendall and as a way to differentiate the party from The Labour Party which had on the basis of still the only randomised field trial evidence agreed with the scientific researchers that culling badgers could make no meaningful difference to bTB in cattle. While briefing the The Conservative Party on its approach to Government Natural England talked about the importance of evidence based policy. "We don't believe in evidence based policy we believe in 2,000 years of human experience" said Jim Paice. And so it continues to be. Evidence? Who cares. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs continues to invest effort in obscuring the facts so that the Govt can pretend its party politicised policy is succeeding. Time for a duty of candour on Ministers and senior civil servants in DEFRA. Enough Steve Barclay enough Over a decade of failure - lying to farmers lying to taxpayers and devastating one of our so-called protected species. Tell you what, if you get back in, do you have the b*lls to test all English cattle with interferon gamma - a much more sensitive test - as is already done as standard right across Wales? Ruth Jones Huw Irranca-Davies Hannah McCarthy Show the true levels of bTB deliberately hidden in the English cattle herd? (Makes the figures look better that way!) Didn't think so. Not got the cojones eh. But you could The Labour Party Liberal Democrats couldn't you?
Why did Natural England order the current supplementary badger cull against its own scientific advice? We release official documents in full. Read the exchange of info between NE and Defra alongside our analysis 👇 https://buff.ly/3z6AZNJ We believe it’s now time for Defra and Natural England to come clean and admit that badger culling is a politically driven policy and not based on scientific evidence. Nature is under threat like never before, and 230,000 dead badgers in 11 years is the price paid for this horrendous and ineffective policy. The badger cull has to end with immediate effect. 🔄 Please share and help us raise awareness of this wildlife tragedy.
Why did Natural England order a badger cull against its own scientific advice?
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cRam Session: Water 🌊 3 questions, 2 minutes, 1 lesson with Paul Bukaveckas, whose course offers a river of knowledge about ‘current’ affairs. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gRU3dtRm
cRam Session: Water
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to work in the land condition sector? Join our "A day in the life" webinar to hear from Elaine White, a member of our Land Condition Community, for insights into the profession: https://bit.ly/4ci8r2V
IES Webinar: A day in the life of a land condition professional
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https://lnkd.in/eyNubqbn. This is a great article from the Washington Post (including my a quote from my buddy Rob Young, PhD, PG !) about septic systems, their impacts on coastal communities, and how they’re being dealt with. Definitely worth the read!!
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So important to submit records
🔎Ten Years of Talking to People About iRecord: A County Perspective on Online Recording Presentation | Clare Blencowe | Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre | 🗣️ In 2013, Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre adopted iRecord as one of its main conduits for capturing Sussex sightings data. There have been triumphs! There have been tribulations. And along the way, they've learnt that online biological recording is, fundamentally, a community endeavour. In ten years, people have never stopped wanting to talk to Sussex Biodiversity Record Centre staff about iRecord. In this presentation, they share some of those local perspectives. https://lnkd.in/e-4B5AJX
Ten Years of Talking to People About iRecord: A County Perspective on Online Recording
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#HighlyCited Paper of #Water Predicting #AquacultureWaterQuality Using #MachineLearning Approaches by Tingting Li, Jian Lu, et al. Read and Download for free at: https://brnw.ch/21wJMKz
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