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WelshLassy - Birding Blog: A weekend of lightbulb moments!
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WelshLassy - Birding Blog. Follow my progress as a Trainee Bird Ringer, based in North Wales. Wednesday, 10 September 2014. A weekend of lightbulb moments! Finally getting round to summing up the most inspiring weekend I've ever had. A Vision For Nature Conference. Was held at the Department of Engineering in Cambridge on the 5th and 6th of September. Organised by Lucy MacRobert. From A Focus On Nature. I traveled down to Cambridge the day before and met with Matt, Peter Cooper. Next on the programme was...
WelshLassy - Birding Blog: September 2014
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WelshLassy - Birding Blog. Follow my progress as a Trainee Bird Ringer, based in North Wales. Wednesday, 10 September 2014. A weekend of lightbulb moments! Finally getting round to summing up the most inspiring weekend I've ever had. A Vision For Nature Conference. Was held at the Department of Engineering in Cambridge on the 5th and 6th of September. Organised by Lucy MacRobert. From A Focus On Nature. I traveled down to Cambridge the day before and met with Matt, Peter Cooper. Next on the programme was...
Post-Truth in Conservation: Reflections on 2016 and aims for 2017 | Pete Cooper Wildlife
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Desert Elephants of Namibia. Words from an aspiring conservationist. Nature Diary: Fishlake Meadows, 22nd December. My Wildlife Champions (1/2): Martin Noble →. Post-Truth in Conservation: Reflections on 2016 and aims for 2017. December 31, 2016. 2016 in a nutshell (Image: Ron Bury). A good example of this post-truth environmental perspective was the release of State of Nature 2. And how dare they say intensive farming is the cause of most of these declines, farmers are the custodians of the countryside!
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A job well done for the 123,076 – A Naturalist Writes
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My blog about wildlife. A job well done for the 123,076. October 29, 2016. February 9, 2017. I will not hide the fact that I proudly signed this e-petition. Why did I sign it? For the most recent events, and here. For the last ten years-including 17 this year), carbon emissions. Protection of deforested land as ‘internationally rare habitat’ or the millions in taxpayer’s money. Grouse moors receive. But my own reason for signing it was the fact that, at the heart of it, the management of our uplands ...
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A New Year’s Resolution for Hoylrood: reintroduce the beaver – A Naturalist Writes
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My blog about wildlife. A New Year’s Resolution for Hoylrood: reintroduce the beaver. January 4, 2016. January 4, 2016. Happy New Year everyone! A new year, in my experience, always being by looking back at the old one. In particular, my mind dwells on a resurgent mammal that would hopefully would have been awarded status of British native, but wasn’t. This makes the UK the 25th European country to undertake beaver reintroduction . Song of the Rolling Earth. At the Water’s Edge. Signs of beaver activity.
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Welcome back beavers! – A Naturalist Writes
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My blog about wildlife. December 17, 2016. As usual, I’ve arrived late to the scene. This post is about a headline from over three weeks ago. Oh well. But I might as well crack on with it, because it is something I want to speak about. Do you remember the New Year’s Resolution I suggested for Holyrood, at the start of the year? It concerned a certain semi-aquatic rodent- does that refresh your memory yet? I’m talking about the beaver of course (to see the article in question, click here. 8220;it would be...
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Minke whale and others – A Naturalist Writes
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My blog about wildlife. Minke whale and others. August 29, 2016. If you look in the dead centre of the above photo, you’ll see a dark shape. This shape was a minke whale, which I saw while on our annual summer fortnight at Arisaig-the first minke I’ve seen in 4 years. As usual, the wildlife of the area was superb throughout- for example, the common lizard. At Glenfinnan Viaduct on August 17th, or Arisaig’s first osprey. Still here, some newly-fledged guillemots. And the ever-present gannets. Simultaneous...
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State of Nature 2: Now is the time to act – A Naturalist Writes
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My blog about wildlife. State of Nature 2: Now is the time to act. September 18, 2016. September 18, 2016. It doesn’t really need saying that Britain’s wildlife is in an awful mess. However, the State of Nature Report released last week has hammered this message even further home. The revelations of this report are quite shocking. Nearly 8,000 species have been studied, and 56% of them have declined over the last 50 years, with 15% in danger of extinction in the UK (don’t believe me? Even worse than our ...
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The Belize Papers: Part III – A Naturalist Writes
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My blog about wildlife. The Belize Papers: Part III. August 22, 2016. September 12, 2016. By now, I’m sure most of my readers will have given up on seeing me complete my trip report on Belize. Well, don’t worry, because I’m still committed to it, albeit condensing the my last two destinations into a single article. With any luck, it won’t appear rushed. It also marked a change in what wildlife I was looking at. During my time at Hatchet Caye, I counted five bird species: BROWN PELICANS. Having experience...
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A retrospective of Montserrat – A Naturalist Writes
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My blog about wildlife. A retrospective of Montserrat. August 27, 2016. American kestrel. No offence to our kestrels, but these beauties outrank them in every way. But has Montserrat’s wildlife recovered? That was why we were here: participating in the ongoing Ridge to Reef Project, which aimed to find out, 20 years from the first eruption, how the flora and fauna has been affected by the eruption. Montserrat has a certain. We also did surveying underwater, to catalogue Montserrat’s coral reefs, of...
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Home Page - Pete Cooper - The London Fiddle School
Welcome to this January/February 2018. For Pete's upcoming performances with Shirley Collins, Rattle on the Stovepipe, Peta Webb and Richard Bolton. For details of his London group classes (including American Old Time fiddle starting 10 January), residential courses and individual lessons. For Tom Paley's funeral, Cooper's Sharp Fiddlers, a 30th anniversary and a lot of gigs. For Pete's thoughts on 'Rhythm, Chords and Back-Up - the Art of 2nd Fiddle'. For his story so far. And Rattle On The Stovepipe.
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The wikipedia organisation needs money to keep going. We've donated because we believe its worth paying to keep knowledge free. Another website waiting for something interesting to. Happen Until something does happen you could always. Have a look at the links on this page - I have either. Worked on them or found them useful and worthy myself. Sportsdirect sent me a 10 gift voucher - I'll take that. A list of links to stuff I'm working on or have worked on. A pub that reckons to be the best Bar None.
Pete Cooper Wildlife | Words from an aspiring conservationist
Words from an aspiring conservationist. Desert Elephants of Namibia. My Wildlife Champions (1/2): Martin Noble. January 2, 2017. This new year, the UK youth nature network. A Focus on Nature. Are launching our second major campaign, #NowForNature, celebrating young people acting now for conservation. This was launched with the splendid AFON advent. In which blogs from different members each day in the festive run-up reflected on the heroes that inspired them to do what they are doing. Fascinating. He...
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Pete Cooper Wildlife | Words from an aspiring conservationist
Words from an aspiring conservationist. Desert Elephants of Namibia. Falmouth Anchor Column: Nature’s Guardians. November 24, 2015. November 24, 2015. My latest nature column as printed in the Falmouth Anchor. Exeter/Falmouth university’s student newspaper. Whose countryside is it anyway? But, nature needs space too, and that is the point which many fail to recognise: their countryside is an industrial landscape as man-made as the towns they claim to despise. Many also state they are ‘real’ conservat...
pete cope: web application developer
I'm a web applications developer with commercial full-stack experience, currently with a focus on ES2015 (ES6) JavaScript development with React, Redux, Flow, PostCSS, Jest, Babel and Webpack. My additional experience includes RESTful web service API design, server-side application architecture and development, database design, Python3, PHP7 and GNU/Linux. I can be contacted at pcope0 at gmail dot com, or 07919 686 585. Basic React development is demonstrated in the working sudoku application.
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The Restless Photographer | Surprisingly random comments about photography and other things
Surprisingly random comments about photography and other things. About me … and this blog. Snapseed Gets a Makeover. May 8, 2015. That’s what happened recently with Google’s Snapseed. It’s a great image editing and manipulation application that’s been around a few years and is available from the Android and Apple App Stores for the respective smartphones. The basic tools offered included the basics – for cropping, aligning and adding sharpness, along with tuning controls to vary the saturation colo...
Headshot & Portrait Photographer | Photographer Glasgow | Pete Copeland Photography
Headshot and Portrait Photographer. GLASGOW BASED PHOTOGRAPHER, SPECIALISING IN HEADSHOTS AND PORTRAITS. We’re so glad you stopped by our site. Pete Copeland Photography provides actor and professional headshots. Our studio is based in Glasgow. Do get in contact, we’d love to hear from you. Book your photo session now. A: 1 Arnold Avenue, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow, G64 1PE. M: 07480 112 066. E: hello@petecopeland.co.uk. Headshot. IT Guy. #headshot. About 20 hours ago. About a week ago. About 2 weeks ago.
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