With all the problems with nature in crisis and the need for at least 30% of land and sea by 2030 to be restored wild places this is another sanctuary for birds. All these birds have a rescue story from being bred or kept in captivity. But one day many could be released into the wi...
Paul Cottington, Head of Conservation Investment, RSPB Paul leads the Conservation Investment team at the RSPB which is made up of specialists in ecosystems services, finance, project and programme development/ management and legal support. As a team we are focused on delivering the RSPBs 2030 st...
Now is a fitting time to talk about young people, place, mental health and wellbeing. From a UK perspective, a current youth mental health crisis (Thomson and Katikireddi, 2018) coupled with the knowledge that most mental illnesses begin during youth (Kessler et al., 2005) underpin our res...
We are grateful for funding from the Cambridge Conservation Initiative Collaborative, Fund and Arcadia, RSPB and the Gund Institute for Environment, University of Vermont. A.B. is supported by a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit award. E.E.G. was supported by a NERC studentship (grant number...
We are grateful for funding from the Cambridge Conservation Initiative Collaborative, Fund and Arcadia, RSPB and the Gund Institute for Environment, University of Vermont. A.B. is supported by a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit award. E.E.G. was supported by a NERC studentship (grant number...
studies have found that the level of noise pollution is closely related to the communities’ racial and socioeconomic status (Casey et al.2017). The Noise data modeled by the National Park Service was used in this analysis. The National Park Service created a georeferenced data of model-generat...
'Nature' is an incredibly broad term encompassing countryside, landscape, wildlife and animals. The majority of the roles advertised by CJS include some element of working with or for nature. For more information on: working with Animals and Wildlife working in the Countryside working with the ...
In humans, individuals’ social setting determines which and how language is acquired. Social seclusion experiments show that sociality also guides vocal development in songbirds and marmoset monkeys, but absence of similar great ape data has been interp
Higher-risk soils, rich in carbon, are shown in red. Although new woodlands could be created here, there is a danger that we could lose more carbon from the soil than new trees would absorb, at least over the first few decades. Mineral soils, shown in blue, have lower levels of ...
In hybrid nature that results from a random mix of technological infrastructures and natural ecosystems, environmental fundamentals (spatial patterns and resources, complexity, uncertainty, information, and meaning) are modified producing dramatic effects on the semiosis of several species. Human intrusion...