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A Matter of Ecology.

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As the year begins to draw to yet another inevitable close, many of us find ourselves reflecting on what has been and what may lie ahead. For me, I can say this year has been nothing short of productive. From changing jobs to diving into the crystalline waters of the Red Sea, it has been eventful, to say the least. But my focus now is firmly on the horizon and what the future may hold for me and my career. Of course, I possess no crystal ball to predict how my story will unfold, but I do have an idea of the chapters I hope to write. For a decade, I shaped my personality and honed my interests within the pet industry, with aquatics becoming my niche and passion. Over time, and after meeting a kaleidoscope of colourful and marvellous people, I made the significant decision to leave this industry midway through 2024, embarking on a journey to pursue what truly matters to me. For years, I invested in my education through various degrees, and it finally felt like the right time to put that ...

Greener Habits: Living with nature

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So how exactly do we go about living alongside nature? No matter how big or small an act is, it all collects into one lasting result. Whether you're a multi billion dollar company cutting down on your single use packaging, or you’re a household choosing to cut down on your meat consumption, there are always things that we can do to help make this world that little bit greener. Way back in July of this year (2024), I returned from a trip to London with my partner to see one of our favourite musical artists live on stage. Prior to the event, we decided to pay the museum of natural history a visit. During this time, an exhibit was being held which showcased the weird and wonderful world of birds and how they lived in the days of old, up to the modern day. Towards the end of this exhibit, something of a ‘potential glimpse into the future’ was showcased. A digital illustration, a video of the modern world living alongside nature. Three environments were shown; the outskirts of the city,...

Winter is coming! How wildlife survives the cold.

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As winter settles over the British countryside, wildlife is faced with a big challenge: how to survive freezing temperatures and food shortages. Some species embrace one of nature’s most fascinating survival tactics - hibernation - while others use unique strategies to stay active and alive during the harshest months. In this post, we’ll explore the ins and outs of hibernation in British wildlife, explain how it works, and take a closer look at why some animals don’t hibernate at all. From hedgehogs to bats, and even non-hibernating species like foxes and deer, you’ll discover how these animals manage to make it through the winter. Which Animals Hibernate in the UK? Several British species rely on hibernation to get through the winter. This process allows them to conserve energy and survive when food becomes scarce, and temperatures drop dangerously low. The most well-known hibernators in the UK include: Hedgehogs: These charming creatures hibernate from November to April, nestling in ...