- When tree planting became headlinesRead More
The last couple of weeks of political headlines in the UK have seen something that I didn’t expect to see: a sudden competition between political parties in the UK over who will plant the most trees as part of their proposed solution to the climate crisis.
- Barnes’s Bestiary: Crested ArgusRead More
“The tail – the tail – well, I have to say that’s a bit much”. Simon Barnes is baffled by the elusive Crested Argus.
- Barnes’s Bestiary: Red-shanked DoucRead More
“The frivolity of those trousers clashed with the gravity of the facial expression”. Simon Barnes recalls an encounter with a Red-shanked Douc.
- Barnes’s Bestiary: Sunda PangolinRead More
“You know what? It’s not fair”. Simon Barnes considers the plight of the Sunda Pangolin.
- Visiting Viet NatureRead More
Simon Barnes recalls his visit to our partner organisation in Vietnam, Viet Nature, and their project to reforest lands affected by defoliant.
- Why Conservation Photography MattersRead More
Conservation photography is about so much more than pretty pictures, as highlighted in two exhibitions that explore the work of WLT.
- Barnes’s Bestiary: Sokoke Scops OwlRead More
Simon Barnes observes the Sokoke scops owl in his latest blog post.
- Barnes’s Bestiary: The shrew with the golden bumRead More
Simon Barnes considers the Golden-rumped elephant shrew in his latest blog post.
- Barnes’s Bestiary: Tiktik RainfrogRead More
Simon Barnes describes a frog known by sound, not sight: the newly discovered Tiktik Rainfrog.