Sunday 6 January 2013

Further Reading...

   Hi everybody; just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who read and commented  on my blog in the past few months! For those of you with a continuing, or newly established, interest in biodiversity I thought I would link some other related blogs I have been looking at. 

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EDGE (Edge of Existence) Blog: various bloggers write on recent updates in the field of biodiversity, and recount the actions of conservationists at EDGE (by ZSL).

The Artful Amoeba: now located at Scientific American, Jennifer Frazer writes this blog on the 'weird wonderfulness of life on earth'. This is full of intriguing posts, written in an accessible tone. 

All About Wildlife: an educational blog for wildlife lovers that has recently posted their list of top 10 endangered species for 2013. 

The Northern Sportive Lemur
featured in All About Wildlife's
top 10 endangered species
for 2013. Photo: Coke Smith,
obtained from blog.
Lost Worlds: a blog series by Dave Hone at The Guardian. As a palaeontologist, most posts are on palaeontology and evolutionary biology (which are my main interests!), but also discusses other topics such as science in the media. Very informative, accessible and interesting to gain a professional point of view.


Body Horrors: sporadic, and not that relevant to my theme of biodiversity. However I really enjoy keeping up to date with this blog by Rebecca Kreston. Posts are on the interaction of infectious diseases, the human body and sociology, and are written in a funny, entertaining and intelligent style. Really worth a look!

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