SEEN 7.10

Flavia Trigo says “I saw an advertisement about a magazine written by ‘young nature lovers’ (as they call themselves), and I thought that perhaps you would be interested on adding it to the next edition of SEEN?! Anyone under 30 years old is invited to write an article about a topic related to nature. You can find this paragraph in their website:

New Nature is a new e-magazine written, edited and produced entirely by young people. By young conservationists, naturalists, birders and of course, writers; each inspired in their own way by the natural world. Here we hope to offer a fresh perspective on topical issues in conservation, highlight the beauty to be seen year round in the British Countryside and bolster interest in nature writing and ecology. All while providing our readers, both young and old, with a free and enjoyable monthly read absent tedious advertisements.’

And this is the link to the online magazine:

https://www.newnature.co.uk/” (thank you Flavia!)

 

Carla Brooms says “this just popped up and I thought it would be good for SEEN

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2088989-jungle-tales-the-real-king-louie-was-the-biggest-ape-of-all/” (thank you Carla!)

 

Rob Knott says “I found this article for SEEN on the BBC about Boaty McBoatface and thought it deserved a mention! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-39232973” (thank you Rob!)

 

‘Textbook-changing’ analysis of dinosaur bones http://www.nature.com/news/dinosaur-family-tree-poised-for-colossal-shake-up-1.21681

 

Detection dogs for surveying cheetah http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jzo.12445/full?hootPostID=5ac8a532276469990a3f98c7d8c2cf08

 

Gray jays are fitter in colder weather http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.2864/full

 

Nature makes us happy http://realhappinessproject.bbcearth.com/

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