WILD FOR LIFE
I have always been entranced by Mother Nature ever since I was a very young boy and my mother brought me my first book of Birds. I used to watch the birds that visited our garden and would marvel at
CHRIS PACKHAM ASKS ‘WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE BIRDSONG STOPS?’
I was privileged to join legendary naturalist and broadcaster, Chris Packham in London’s Berkeley Square this week at a pop-up conservation event to celebrate the song of the Nightingale. The association between bird and place was immortalised by the romantic
A TRIBUTE TO THE LIFE OF ROSEMARY MARSHALL
ROSEMARY MARSHALL - August 29th 1941 - March 28th 2019 I first met Rosemary thirty years ago. She was a well-established area contact for Compassion in World Farming. I was the new campaigns assistant. It was at a gathering of our army
Pigs, Poultry and Climate Change
In this guest blog Duncan Williamson, Head of International Policy for Compassion in World Farming reflects on report of the UK’s Committee on Climate Change published yesterday.