Monthly Archives: April 2025

A Wolf’s Breath

I love this photo. I especially love it because just a few weeks after it was taken, I visited Yellowstone in January 2004 and saw this very wolf. I was also introduced to her natal pack, the Druids (named for … Continue reading

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Choose your riches

Where is your treasure? I was delighted to have this chance to write about the Sperrins, and meeting Fidelma O’Kane and other members of the Save Our Sperrins campaign was a truly inspirational experience. It was prompted by an invitation … Continue reading

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Singing through the noise

I’ve have been meaning to write about this since I saw this article in the Guardian a few weeks ago, on response of Galapagos warblers to traffic noise. Having done a PhD on the impact of anthropogenic noise on birdsong, … Continue reading

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