Enhancing 4G and 5G connectivity could lead to substantial economic, social and environmental benefits in Scotland, according to new analysis.
… applications that monitor the health of salmon, and soil analysis using drones to … that monitor the health of salmon, and soil analysis using drones to …
Support the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve's call to Pledge for Nature! – a new local initiative to galvanise community action for nature’s recovery.
… lapwings and curlews in our farmland, salmon, sea trout and freshwater pearl mussels … curlews are heading towards local extinction. Salmon and freshwater pearl mussels in the Taw …
At Slow Food’s international fair in Turin last year, organic delicacies included Irish wild salmon and moon-like rounds of Somerset cheddar made to a 13th century recipe. But the star of the show was a cheese brought over illegally by shepherds from Poland’s Tatra Mountains. Hilary Davies reports
… year, organic delicacies included Irish wild salmon and moon-like rounds of Somerset …
Already on sale in some British supermarkets, is farmed cod really the long-term solution to the problem of declining wild populations.
By Tom Hargreaves
… in Shetland, and large numbers of salmon farmers are considering diversifying …
Folk musician Sam Lee writes about a very special performance.
… but also our Sussex Turtle Dove and Scottish Salmon pilgrimages – each one taking the songs … ballads to the rapidly disappearing Cairngorm salmon and their vital symbiotic partner, the …
Free trade. So benign sounding a phrase. A concept whose principles no reasonable person would challenge. Trouble is, free trade as we know it – free trade as it is pushed by those who will mass at Cancun, Mexico, in September – is far from free. Think about it. If it truly was free, would they put sanctions on those who don’t want to participate and use police to violently put down protests by those who oppose it? Free trade is really just a euphemism, like ‘peacekeeping’ or ‘forest management’, that hides a far uglier, more brutal reality. Free trade is a brand – Free Trade™, which sells a repackaged product no one in their right minds would buy if they knew what it really was.
… materials that the earth gives freely: the salmon, bison, huckleberries and willows, for … would I go to Safeway if I could catch wild salmon in the stream outside my door? The same …
Navy vs the Whales. They have the most mysterious and beautiful songs in the natural world. But now they are dying, drowned out by the deafening roar of Western navies’ new sonar devices.
Costing over $1 billion, the Karahnjukar hydroelectric dam in Iceland is a hugely controversial project. Mark Lynas journeyed to the blasting face, hoping to work out for himself whether this industrial elephant is green or brilliant-white.
… Dal, might even find itself supporting a new salmon population in clearer water from lower …