Edited by Lyle Young Dr Joe Bull, Senior Lecturer in Conservation Science for the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, and a team of Uzbek/UK … Read more
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
‘The Stuff that screams are made of’
Dt Martha Newsom contributes to a series of documentaries that explore mass influence, this one talking about the mass hysteria and moral panic the ensued … Read more
Sophus Zu Ermgassen discusses the Government’s controversial Biodiversity Metric on BBC’s Countryfile
Sophus Zu Ermgassen’s was interviewed for BBC’s Countryfile by one of his heroes, Tim Heap about a controversial algorithm intended to give us a way … 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
A Year in the School of Anthropology and Conservation
‘The School of Anthropology and Conservation’s unique multi and inter-disciplinary nature, recognising the links between human society, human evolution and the natural environment, and its … Read more
‘Now, I know that I definitely made the right decision coming here.’
‘Not getting the grades I needed on results day was possibly one of the most stressful moments of my life, but the clearing team at … Read more
Open doors: ‘Kent’s variety had me sold, and I applied.’
Going through Clearing can be incredibly overwhelming. You think you have it all planned out, but suddenly a few grades one random day in August … 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









