by admin_Rebecca | Mar 28, 2019 | Environment & Conservation, Environment & Conservation SWBC Blogs
When Blue Planet II hit our screens in 2017, it was the most watched programme of the year – reaching over 14 million viewers. This was the first clue that this was the beginning of something wonderful. When the original Blue Planet was aired in...
by admin_Rebecca | Mar 27, 2019 | Education, Environment & Conservation, Environment & Conservation SWBC Blogs, Wednesday Words
On Wednesday’s you will find me on social media talking about a word or phrase that I have come across in my reading or studying that week. I define the word and delve into why it is important, in the hopes that we can all then use it confidently in conversation...
by admin_Rebecca | Mar 26, 2019 | Education, Personal, The Open University
The second essay of my second module towards my degree was due today. It’s submitted but it was a challenging one! This module is tackling a lot of subjects that are new to me – which means that my brain is working really hard to figure it all out. I know...
by admin_Rebecca | Mar 21, 2019 | Environment & Conservation, Environment & Conservation SWBC Blogs
It’s been one year since Sudan, the last male Northern White Rhino, sadly died. This meant that the species was extinct, despite there being a few female individuals left, there was no hope of the individuals reproducing and saving the species. It was a sad day...
by admin_Rebecca | Mar 20, 2019 | Education, Environment & Conservation, Environment & Conservation SWBC Blogs, Wednesday Words
On Wednesday’s you will find me on social media talking about a word or phrase that I have come across in my reading or studying that week. I define the word and delve into why it is important, in the hopes that we can all then use it confidently in conversation...
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