Hi RFers,
As some may know, I'm a BSc student in my final year, and one of the things I am doing as part of an assessed final project is producing a portfolio of material which communicates a scientific area to people of varying levels of education in related fields.
One of those which I have newly completed is a website which talks about rewilding, an area of wildlife conservation, and is aimed primarily at a scientifically uneducated audience. This is an area of growing importance in conservation, and one which it seems will become quite prominent in the future. A few famous projects have already begun in Europe, Siberia and North America, as well as numerous smaller-scale projects across the world.
The website I've produced focuses on rewilding efforts in upland British ecosystems. It aims to give the general public a bit of a grounding on what rewilding is and why it's useful, in hopes that it will encourage more support for it.
If anybody who's interested could please have a look at it, read the material there, and fill out the feedback form, that would be just awesome.
https://www.uplandrewilding.co.uk/
As some may know, I'm a BSc student in my final year, and one of the things I am doing as part of an assessed final project is producing a portfolio of material which communicates a scientific area to people of varying levels of education in related fields.
One of those which I have newly completed is a website which talks about rewilding, an area of wildlife conservation, and is aimed primarily at a scientifically uneducated audience. This is an area of growing importance in conservation, and one which it seems will become quite prominent in the future. A few famous projects have already begun in Europe, Siberia and North America, as well as numerous smaller-scale projects across the world.
The website I've produced focuses on rewilding efforts in upland British ecosystems. It aims to give the general public a bit of a grounding on what rewilding is and why it's useful, in hopes that it will encourage more support for it.
If anybody who's interested could please have a look at it, read the material there, and fill out the feedback form, that would be just awesome.
https://www.uplandrewilding.co.uk/