Our planet’s problems might sometimes seem overwhelming, but if we each make slight changes to the way we live we can really make a difference. Being aware that everything we do affects the environment is the first step toward a more sustainable lifestyle. The following actions are things we can do at home to reduce … Continue reading
Tag Archives: wildlife
I once discovered a new worm…
OK, by now I hope you know that I’m a copywriter, based in Cornwall, with plenty of experience and a successful track record in what I do. But behind everyone you work with is a person and a personality, and I’d like to tell you a few random facts about myself that might help you … Continue reading
Press release: Cornwall Wildlife Trust announces new Chairman
For the first time this century, Cornwall Wildlife Trust has entered a new year without its charismatic Chairman Howard Curnow as head of the board of Trustees. Howard has chosen to step down after 13 years in the post, although he will continue to play an active role as a Trustee. A familiar figure at … Continue reading
Video: pond life
I shot this while leading a Cornwall Wildlife Trust pond dip. You can see several palmate newts, two dragonfly nymphs, a pond skater and a great diving beetle. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzgH9dWUXE4&feature=youtu.be Contact: Mark Nicholson Copywriting Email: mark@mncopywriting.com Web: http://www.mncopywriting.com Continue reading
Press release: Scaling up support
Supporters of frogs, toads, newts, snakes and lizards will be gathering in Cornwall on Sunday 3rd March for a South West regional meeting of Britain’s Amphibian and Reptile Groups. Staged at Cornwall College Newquay, the conference is being organised jointly by the Cornwall Reptile and Amphibian Group (CRAG) – a specialist group within Cornwall Wildlife … Continue reading
Scum of the earth
Controversy over attitudes to minority groups. If you’ve come to look at this in the hope of finding a juicy argument between supporters and attackers of a minority group, it bears out the advice I’ve been reading recently on what attracts most attention in social networking. The minorities I have in mind are the species … Continue reading