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4 Aug 2022 | |
Written by Emma Styles | |
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Alumna Sophie Pavelle (OC2013) has received critical acclaim for her recently published book - Forget Me Not: Finding the Forgotten Species of Climate Change Britain. The Guardian made it its book of the day and published a great review:
‘Sophie Pavelle has been busy. A science writer, presenter, maker of podcasts, ambassador for the Wildlife Trust and adviser to the RSPB, she’s also spent much of the last two years roving from Cornwall to Orkney in search of 10 species whose fortunes have been affected by human-induced climate change. More impressive still, she’s done so in the middle of a pandemic and while eschewing wherever possible high-carbon forms of transport – and she is still only 27. Plug this woman into the grid.’
Forget Me Not: Finding the Forgotten Species of Climate Change Britain is published by Bloomsbury Wildlife.
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