Shutterstock/Sebastian Schuster August 28, 2022 How the Ice Ages spurred the evolution of New Zealand’s weird and wiry native plants Chris Lusk, University of Waikato The most controversial feature of the New Zealand flora is the plethora of small-leaved trees and shrubs with wiry interlaced branches. Can a synthesis of competing explanations solve this mystery?
Sipa USA June 25, 2020 Illegal hunters are a bigger problem on farms than animal activists – so why aren’t we talking about that? Kyle J.D. Mulrooney, University of New England and Alistair Harkness, University of New England Illegal hunters are damaging farm property, shooting at buildings and killing livestock. So why do farm trespass laws target animal activists?
Same as it ever was: Kyleakin Castle on Skye. Oliver Clarke May 4, 2016 Scottish land reforms huff and puff, but will they blow anyone away? Malcolm Combe, University of Aberdeen Why the ruling classes may think twice about landownership in Scotland.