The Managed World: Wolves in the West
There is no place on earth, no matter how remote, untouched by humans. We are mighty: we can trawl the deep, explore the South Pole, and fish every single island in the South Pacific. But as every...
View ArticleThe Managed World: Charismatic vs. endangered
There is no place on earth, no matter how remote, untouched by humans. We are mighty: we can trawl the deep, explore the South Pole, and fish every single island in the South Pacific. But as every...
View ArticleThe Managed World: Green Noise Means You Can’t Have Everything
There is no place on earth, no matter how remote, untouched by humans. We are mighty: we can trawl the deep, explore the South Pole, and fish every single island in the South Pacific. But as every...
View ArticleThe Managed World: Tidal power in the UK
There is no place on earth, no matter how remote, untouched by humans. We are mighty: we can trawl the deep, explore the South Pole, and fish every single island in the South Pacific. But as every...
View ArticleThe Managed World: Can you run a power line through a state park if it’s...
There is no place on earth, no matter how remote, untouched by humans. We are mighty: we can trawl the deep, explore the South Pole, and fish every single island in the South Pacific. But as every...
View ArticleThe Managed World: Non-native oysters in the Chesapeake
There is no place on earth, no matter how remote, untouched by humans. We are mighty: we can trawl the deep, explore the South Pole, and fish every single island in the South Pacific. But as every...
View ArticleThe Managed World: A Tale of Two Trophic Troubles
Macquarie Island, before and after cat elimination. (From 80 Beats at Discovery Network) There is no place on earth, no matter how remote, untouched by humans. We are mighty: we can trawl the deep,...
View ArticleHarsh winter kills Dutch wildlife
As a followup on my post on human intervention in the food web, our Dutch correspondent JP reports that the harsh winter has killed a third of the animals in the Netherlands’ Oostvaardersplassen...
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