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Frogs are key indicators in climate change and global warming
We are Members of the Rainforest Alliance

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The Borneo Nature Foundation
Kids are the Future of the Rainforest - Help us Educate Kids. We sponsor a hectare of rainforest.

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The Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust

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The Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust - Gerald Durrell was my Childhood Hero (Iain Dunn - blogger)

Raptor Persecution

Raptor persecution
Short Eared Owls and Hen Harriers are keystone wetland, upland and moorland species. They are persecuted by gamekeepers and others as vermin to protect the gamebird shooting industry.

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The One Acre Fund

The One Acre Fund is Helping to Sustain Sub Saharan Africa
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    Food Grown in the Lab: Shocking or Revolutionary

    10 March 2025 / No Comments

    Fantastic, we can now have meat, sugar and butter grown in the lab. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2ern1zjkvyo Mushrooms are the Future of Our Diet and of our Worldinternal link Meat, sugar and butter grown in the lab How efficient is it to grow meat? Lets have a look. Who is doing it? IFT? We talked to Ivy Farm Technologies in Oxford who are ready to go with lab-grown steaks, made from cells taken from Wagyu and Aberdeen Angus cows. Can you have a fatty steak or streaky bacon? It takes two years at least to grow most steaks.

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