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Tag Archives: Natural History

Wake of the Endeavour

Wake of the Endeavour – NEW Revised Edition

August 10, 2013by Dr Robert Bloomfield Leave a comment

NEW REVISED EDITION Thanks for all the support from my readers. Following the positive feedback I have released a revised edition of Wake of the Endeavour. Join me in an […]

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Engagement, Informal learning, Science

On the Origin of Environmentalism by means of Biological Diversity

April 20, 2013by Dr Robert Bloomfield Leave a comment

  A hundred years after his death Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) is usually remembered, if at all, as the other person who alongside Darwin discovered evolution’s mechanism Natural Selection. The truth […]

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Ecosystem services, Engagement, Science
Biodiversity Lab in the Nature Research Cente ©NCMNS

Natural History Museums in a changing world (Part 2)

February 4, 2013by Dr Robert Bloomfield Leave a comment

Natural History Museums in a changing world Natural History Museums are hybrid institutions; they study and profess to be authorities on the natural world, they are also popular, much loved […]

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Biodiversity policy, Education, Engagement, Informal learning, Museums
Engageing with biodiversity at the Natural History Museum, London

Natural History Museums in a changing world

Featuredby Dr Robert Bloomfield Leave a comment

This article first appeared as an article in Outlook [19.02.2012] – the multi-stakeholder magazine on climate change and sustainable development in advance of Rio+20. Aimed principally at UN and signatory country negotiators it argues […]

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Citizen science, Engagement, Informal learning, Museums

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