Kate on Conservation
An exciting new GCSE in Natural History will officially be introduced by September 2025, an announcement from Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi confirmed today. The post A GCSE in Natural History is finally happening! appeared first on Kate on Conservation .
It's the ideal time to support our nesting bird species. For this guest blog post, Sean McMenemy from Ark Wildlife explains how we can help our feathered friends The post How to help baby birds survive this spring appeared first on Kate on Conservation .
I'm delighted to share that, the Eastern Daily Press was kind enough to dedicate an entire double page spread to sharing the story of our 'Connections With Nature' book! The post Connections with Nature book praised by Chris Packham appeared first on Kate on Conservation .
This World Pangolin Day, I’m pleased to be exploring the role of creative storytelling through design, fashion and technology. The post Speaking up for pangolins through art and technology appeared first on Kate on Conservation .
I’ve teamed up with wildlife photographer and blogger Margaret Weiss to collate our personal top 10 reasons to love this ‘unlovable’ rogue of the bird world; the vulture. It’s time we recognised these birds as the important ecosystem balancers that they are. It’s time we valued vultures. The post Top 10 reasons to love vultures appeared first on Kate on Conservation .
I’m so pleased to share that our ‘Connections With Nature' books have made it to Talek Mixed Day and Boarding School in the Maasai Mara. The post Connections With Nature books reach Talek School, Kenya appeared first on Kate on Conservation .
At the end of my 10th year of being a wildlife blogger at 'Kate on Conservation' blog, I'm sharing a letter to my younger self with a few important reflections... The post A Letter to My Younger Self appeared first on Kate on Conservation .
Recently, The Wildlife Blogger Crowd had the incredible opportunity to chat with Will Travers OBE about ‘The Power of Storytelling for Conservation'. Watch back here. The post The Power of Storytelling for Conservation: In Conversation with Born Free’s Will Travers… appeared first on Kate on Conservation .
More than just a book, the 'Connections With Nature' project has been about connecting people from the start; giving our community members a platform for sharing their stories and the public a chance to share in our enthusiasm for nature and wildlife -- perhaps even becoming inspired to build some connections of their own. Here are some of our highlights from the last couple of months... The post…
One of the okapi's most unusual features is its black tongue. In this guest post, David Crespo shares his theory on why the okapi's tongue is this unusual colour... The post The Mystery Of The Okapi’s Black Tongue appeared first on Kate on Conservation .
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