In this article, Julia Baker (Balfour Beatty), Joe Bull (Wild Business), Julia P.G. Jones (Bangor...
Category - Mitigation
Returning Fishers to the North Cascades
Biologists are reintroducing the regionally extinct mammal to its former bounding grounds in...
Why companies should help pay for the biodiversity that’s good...
In the “The Lorax,” an entrepreneur regrets wiping out all the make-believe truffala trees by...
Building nest boxes – Artificial habitat for bats and birds
Dan Reed works as a ranger, on a coastal reserve, on the edge of Port Phillip Bay, Australia. In...
Are electric fences really the best way to solve human-elephant...
Conflict between humans and elephants has reached a crisis point in Kenya. As the elephants have...
3D printing coral reefs can create new habitat – but it...
Coral reefs are vanishing from the world’s oceans. At least three quarters of these tropical marine...
Research: adder translocation
Reptile translocation is an accepted and frequently used mitigation solution in the face of human...
Badgers and planning – a practical guide
In this article, Angela Williams (Director and Trustee, Badger Trust) provides a practical guide in...
A gigantic trek: what it takes to move 200 elephants 1500 km
Matt Hayward, University of Newcastle, looks at what’s involved in species...
Holding back the tide
Dan Reed works as a ranger on a coastal reserve on the edge of Port Phillip Bay, Australia…...