This is literally, a very long post, sent to me by Meika Jensen http://www.mastersdegree.net It’s a very nice graphic about the oceans and why we need to pay them more heed. To see the image
This is literally, a very long post, sent to me by Meika Jensen http://www.mastersdegree.net It’s a very nice graphic about the oceans and why we need to pay them more heed. To see the image
Simply and graphically explained. Where do I go for permission to use this in a display?
Simple and interesting, Natural England were looking at promoting interest in underwater landscapes, this starts to do the job.
As with Anne were do I get a copy
Ian
Meika Jensen – meikaljensen@gmail.com – is your contact.
Best
Niall
Thanks Niall. As it happened, the weather was hot and dry for the Stackpole BioBlitz, very few people came into the exhibition area, and my efforts to provide an interesting corner (in case it rained and people wanted to be indoors) were made in vain. I haven’t yet seen all the results of the 24 hours of activity, but we recorded at least 88 species of moth, and at least 7 of bats. The organised walks (butterflies, dragonflies, edible plants, etc) were all reasonably well attended without the volunteer leaders being overwhelmed. It was good to see some old faces with the same enthusiasm for wildlife that they had thirty years ago when I first met them, and also some new faces, especially kids under the age of ten happily (and accurately) identifying moths and other things. There is hope yet.
And I now have some extra useful material in case it rains at next year’s event – people seemed full of enthusiasm to run it a second time, and some of the young participants wanted it run again next week!