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Buddhism, The Savior To Saving Snow Leopards?

October 25, 2016October 25, 2016 The Scientists' Scribe

–  Polly Curtin Certain regions upon this earth are so cruel that any species which survives in such areas gains a profound status. To even exist in such areas is an accomplishment, but when a species thrives, such a creature … Continue reading Buddhism, The Savior To Saving Snow Leopards?

Conservation, Cows, Drugs, Food, HealthLeave a comment

Livestock On Drugs

September 20, 2016October 10, 2016 The Scientists' Scribe

-Elliott Lloyd Livestock need drugs to maintain a high food production. Their rearing at high densities create perfect conditions for the spread of disease-causing microbes and parasites that need to be combated using drugs. However there are many negative consequences … Continue reading Livestock On Drugs

animals, Conservation, The University, ZoologyLeave a comment

A Few Cheeky Cheats For Zoology Undergrads

September 20, 2016October 10, 2016 The Scientists' Scribe

-Katy Waters My time at Royal Holloway is now coming to an end and on July 12th my student status will have evolved into that of a zoology graduate. If I could go back in time to 3 years ago, … Continue reading A Few Cheeky Cheats For Zoology Undergrads

Animal, Conservation, Evolution, Panda, ZoologyLeave a comment

Pandas – Putting The ‘Con’ In Conservation?

September 20, 2016October 10, 2016 The Scientists' Scribe

Why saving the joke of the animal kingdom may have been worth it. -Miranda Burke That inspired title might imply to you that I think saving these abominations was a bit of a ‘con’. This has always been a widely … Continue reading Pandas – Putting The ‘Con’ In Conservation?

Animal, Behaviour, Insects, ZoologyLeave a comment

Insect Altruism – Have The Insects Got It All Wrong?

September 20, 2016October 10, 2016 The Scientists' Scribe

-Antony Ho Would you feel comfortable with the idea of voluntarily exploding your entire body on the off chance that by doing so you would be able to protect your home, maybe a bit like a “good” terrorist?  Probably not… But … Continue reading Insect Altruism – Have The Insects Got It All Wrong?

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