South Yorkshire’s Shining Star: Visiting Sheffield’s Winter Gardens

With university throwing assignment after assignment my way, I haven’t been able to get myself out and about into the natural world as much as I’d have liked recently. So, on Tuesday I decided to take a much-deserved trip to Sheffield with my wonderful pal Tabs to stretch our legs, put our fitbits to good …

Clearing the Cobwebs: Why We Should Learn To Love Magnificent Moths

To most of the world, moths are the devil incarnate. Let’s face it – unlike their bold and beautiful butterfly counterparts, moths have developed a shoddy reputation, with 74% of the UK showing an aversion to the invertebrates. They’re seen as erratic, intrusive, dusty demons of the sky, provoking fear and infuriation in households across …

Why Beebombs Are The Bees Knees

Anybody who knows me is aware of my undeniable love for bees. I have a substantial collection of bee-themed jewellery, my favourite film is Bee Movie (a cinematic classic), and I have a beautiful white-tailed bumblebee tattooed on my arm for the world to see – you name it, if it has anything remotely to …

Peaky Blinders

In honour of the sunshine finally rearing its head this bank holiday weekend, I decided to commemorate the day doing what I love most by delving into the natural world. My sister Ellie and I, along with our boyfriends Jack and Jacob, hauled ourselves into Jack’s scorching, trusty ford and headed for the Peak District …

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