In the current context of global change, traditional botanical knowledge is suffering deep erosion, especially in industrialized countries such as Spain. Ethnobotanical studies in Spain … Read more
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Western chimpanzees threatened by lack of regulated human development
New research undertaken by Dr Tatyana Humle, DICE alumnus Thomas Evans and James Wingard has found that the habitats of West African (western) chimpanzees are threatened due … Read more
You’ve seen the fires, you’ve seen the floods. You’re scared. But what can you do to help?
‘You’ve seen the fires, you’ve seen the floods, you’ve read the news reports. You’re scared. And now you want to do something about it. But … Read more
UK football; how fandom is changing
A report commissioned by Sky Sports at the start of the 2021/22 domestic football season shows a more diverse fandom now following the game. Dr … Read more
Rhino poaching in South Africa rises as travel restrictions ease
Figures released by the South African Government’s Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) on International Rangers Day show a 50% increase in rhino … Read more
July News RoundUp
Euro fallout, soaring temperatures and flying elephants -we couldn’t be happier to send off the knowledgable and impassioned finalists of 2021 into the world to … Read more
HSS Summer Bites in August
A summer of bitesize talks from the Schools of Anthropology and Conservation, Economics, Politics and International Relations, and Psychology draws to a close this August. … Read more
A Finalist Celebration!
On Friday 16 July, the School of Anthropology and Conservation came together to celebrate our final year students in an event that reflected on their … Read more
Have we lost hope in England or do we move on stronger?
In the aftermath of England’s Euro’s loss to Italy, 3-2 on penalties, Dr Martha Newson spoke to Radio 4 during Woman’s Hour about hope and … Read more
June News RoundUp
Its the end of the oddest academic year ever. How did we keep study, conservation and climate change at the forefront of the agenda during … Read more