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Amphibians and culture III: restoring positive narratives in India and South Africa

By Pria Ghosh|2023-08-23T13:48:00+00:00June 6th, 2023|Amphibians, Amphibians and Culture|Comments Off on Amphibians and culture III: restoring positive narratives in India and South Africa
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  • Front facing photograph of vibrantly coloured frog. Its belly is pale orange, while its back is patterned in black and orange. Its feet are bright red.

Amphibians and culture II: mutual flourishing in Central and South America

By Pria Ghosh|2023-06-09T08:26:03+00:00May 24th, 2023|Amphibians, Amphibians and Culture, Conservation Optimism|Comments Off on Amphibians and culture II: mutual flourishing in Central and South America
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Inland waters: it is time to prioritise the waters of life

By Nina Seale|2023-06-12T09:42:56+00:00March 23rd, 2023|Conservation Optimism, Freshwater, Hydropower, Rivers|Comments Off on Inland waters: it is time to prioritise the waters of life
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The myth of green hydropower

By Claire Adler|2023-09-08T11:04:06+00:00March 13th, 2023|Dams, Freshwater, Hydropower, Threats|Comments Off on The myth of green hydropower
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Global Youth Biodiversity Network (GYBN)

By Jessie Birabil|2023-09-04T16:14:36+00:00January 17th, 2023|Comments Off on Global Youth Biodiversity Network (GYBN)
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Students Organising for Sustainability (SOS-UK)

By Jessie Birabil|2023-01-09T15:45:09+00:00January 5th, 2023|Comments Off on Students Organising for Sustainability (SOS-UK)
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