Student Documents
The advent of the Covid pandemic in Spring 2020 severely damaged our ability to educate and provide placements. We therefore decided to find a way around these limitations by offering remote opportunities.
This is being achieved by our Conservation Managers. These are students from the Universities of: Bath, Bristol, Oxford, Bath Spa, West of England who are researching and writing documents for the Trust. Their work also make a significant contribution to our provision of literature to the public on conservation, wildlife, and habitats. The posts are advertised via the Student Union portals of five UK universities so far.
The resultant documents will be made available to the public, and to schools, specialists, students, etc. It is hoped that a separate website will be created for this in due course and/or made available online by other means else where on the interest.
Meanwhile on this page we shall give credit to those those who have completed some work by listing their documents:
Maticia Onyuta
University: Bournemouth
Category: Wildlife & Habitats
Subject: Water
Articles written:
- Wetlands
- Upward Ecology of Water
- Ponds
- Flowing Water
- Waterfalls
Tammy Sisodiya
University: Southampton
Category: Conservation
Subject: Landscape/Environment Problems
Articles written:
- Costs of Urbanisation
Hannah King
University: Southampton.
Category: Conservation
Subject: Landscape restoring/protection/wildlife enhancement
Articles written:
- Value of Hedges
- Guerrilla Gardening
- Road Verge Wildflower Meadows
Hamza Aamir
University: Bath
Category: Conservation
Subject: Renewables
Articles written:
- Solar Energy.
- Wind Energy.
Anna Penman
University: Bath
Category: Conservation
Subject: Rewilding
Articles written:
- Beavers
- White Tailed Eagle
- Red Squirrels
- Rewilding: What and Why
Emily Bloom
University: Bristol
Category: Conservation
Subject: Circular Economy
Articles written:
- Energy Without Waste and Pollution
- Regenerating Natural Systems
Juliet Colledge
University: Bath
Category: Habitats and Widlife
Subject: How to Build Animal Homes
Articles written:
- Hedgehog House
- Bird House
- Bug Hotel
- Toad House
Jess Beattie
University: Bristol.
Category: Conservation.
Subject: Climate Change/Species Decline
Articles written:
- Carbon And The Future
Callista White: University of the West of England. Category: Wildlife & Habitats.
Articles written: •Wildlife Friendly Spaces
Hannah King University: Southampton. Category: Conservation. Subject: Landscape restoring/protection/wildlife enhancement
Articles written: • Value of Hedges. • Guerrilla Gardening. •Road Verge Wildflower Meadows
Maticia Onyuta: Bournemouth University.
Category: Conservation. Subject: Water.
Articles written: ●Wetlands. ●Flowing Water. ●Upward Ecology of Water in Gardens. ●Ponds. ●Waterfalls.
Tom Millar-Azuelos: University of West of England
Category: Wildlife & Habitats
Subject: Badgers
Shaska Nicholson: Southampton University.
Category: Conservation.
Subject: Mitigation Measures
Finnaeus Hammond: Bath Spa University
Category: Conservation.
Subject: Wolf Rewilding
Sofia Snook: Bristol University
Category: Wildlife & Habitats
Subject: Wildlife Gardening for Children. Category: Wildlife & Wildlife Gardening for Children
Anna Quartly: UWE. Category: Conservation. Subject: Wellbeing in Nature.
Raivo Pudniks (Southampton University)= Pollution Costs: Carcinogens factory farmed meat.
Anna Quartly: (University of the West of England). Category: Conservation. Subject/article written: Walking Around Westonbirt Arboretum
Isaac Weston : (University of the West of England)
Category: Habitats & Wildlife.
Subject: Bug Week 2025. Pesticides, Butterflies and UV lights.
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