A new experiment is testing the commercial success of fish traps in Washington and Oregon. Even as some conservationists ...
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Robert Davis is affiliated with BirdLife Australia as a member and past director. We’ve just had an epic win for our native animals, such as owls, goannas and eagles. And after years contributing to ...
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“Domestic matters are more your domain than mine,” a husband says to his wife in the middle of her working day, echoing a thousand gaslighting, supposedly liberal men who’ve come before and since.
Set in 1920s Belgravia, Noël Coward’s first play examines marriage, ambition, and artistic rivalry through Sheila Brandreth (played by Lily Nichol), a talented novelist, and her husband Keld Maxwell ...
It was a race against nightfall. As he hurried across the sandy, bristling landscape of California’s Carrizo Plain, ecologist Ian Axsom stopped every 10 yards to place an aluminum live trap on the ...
To live in London with over one hundred theatres in the city is this former Drama Lit Major's dream come true. There are plays everywhere, not just in theatres but in pubs, in basements, in ‘found’ ...