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Celebrating our Honorary Fellow Sir David Attenborough
To celebrate the place of Sir David Attenborough in the top ten biologists who’ve changed the world, Amy Whetstone, qualifications and skills officer at the Society of Biology, writes about the achievements of the man considered the face and voice of natural history programmes. There are very few people who are not familiar with the … Continue reading
Categories: Biology Changing the World, Conservation, Royal Society of Biology
Tags: animals, Biology: Changing the World, ecology, how biology can save the world, Society of Biology, TV
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The ants came marching one by one….
By Natasha Neill, executive officer at the Society of Biology Counting animals is normally associated with colourful cartoons or primary school songs, but trying to monitor how many animals there are can often be a difficult yet critical task. Species number and distribution around the world give the best indication of how vulnerable the species … Continue reading
Categories: Animal research, Conservation, Nature, Royal Society of Biology
Tags: animals, Conservation, events, Society of Biology, wildlife
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