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  • 2 months ago | mdpi.com | Kees Groot |Paul Rose

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  • Jan 7, 2025 | veterinary-practice.com | Paul Rose

    “Compassionate conservation is an approach to conservation biology that emphasises the welfare of individual animals, human well-being and the conservation of species, habitats and ecosystems” Conservation has traditionally focused on species or landscape extinction or destruction prevention, such as saving an animal from extinction or preventing the destruction of a particular ecosystem (rainforests, coral reefs). However, for chances of added success, conservation action needs to be...

  • Sep 30, 2024 | medium.com | Paul Rose

    Paul Rose·Follow3 min read·--This has to be the umpteenth time I’m taking a break from Medium to focus on running experiments, which are later documented on my Medium page. However, my last hiatus, which was meant to go no differently, led to a different reason for why I stopped writing on Medium. Photo by Cathryn Lavery on UnsplashAs my long-time readers know, I started my brand on Medium by sharing my experiences with side hustles and income reports.

  • May 13, 2024 | veterinary-practice.com | Paul Rose

    The key to keeping South American camelids – llamas and alpacas – healthy is understanding their behavioural, nutritional and welfare needs and providing suitable husbandry to match Camels do not just come from deserts and have humps. There are two species of South American camelid that have thick fur, no humps and live in arid uplands and dry mountain plateaus.

  • Apr 17, 2024 | thesun.ie | Paul Rose |Jonathan Rose

    THE loner who snatched Shannon Matthews as part of a fake kidnap plot hatched by her shameless mum has died, The Sun can reveal. Twisted Mick Donovan, 54, held the terrified schoolgirl captive in his grotty council flat for 24 days as hundreds of cops and thousands of locals searched for her round-the-clock. He and Shannon's evil mum, Karen Matthews, came up with the hoax abduction in a bid to claim a £50,000 reward and even tried to extort money from the Find Madeleine McCann Fund.

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