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Over many years I have been researching badgers here in the UK and Ireland in the early days. Of ... more Over many years I have been researching badgers here in the UK and Ireland in the early days. Of course all research needs updating from time to time and badgers as well as other wildlife projects the same. No research and presenting data is not without hazards because someone somewhere, or a number of people will at times disagree with someone's research. All to the good I say because at least the research has been read and debated and as badgers is a very emotional topic it is bound to raise hackles in some quarters. A researcher must be allowed to have views and opinions in any research of such a nature but he or she must also realize that at times some of their research may not be correct and at times, more than a little biased towards their subject. This of course is not a good way to go because research is about facts and evidence but presented in such a way that it at least gives a much broader picture of a topic. This I have tried to do and getting all my past data along with the new data put together as a project did mean that some of the old data I rejected and some I brought up to date. In this book it is about the badger in the UK and Ireland today, much of the research carried out in the field but also some biology work in the Lab because there was more that I needed to know.
Paranormal and the human mind
of what we think we know about paranormal events today. It may also show what we don't know, what... more of what we think we know about paranormal events today. It may also show what we don't know, what our mindscapes take in as evidence and the output may well be facts that we don't want to look at. No surprise there then.
This research is based on the human mammal's populations and other species that he or she has to ... more This research is based on the human mammal's populations and other species that he or she has to share across our planet. In time, unless there is a natural disaster in the human populations world wide then very soon we will need somewhere else to live. As it stands now we need not look to the stars for a new home because this research found no evidence of a planet that we could live on for a long time. When I state,'Natural Disaster' I do not mean a war or wars but they tend to trigger humankind disasters. Like hunger and famine and displacement of tribes. Today in 2018, there is too many human disasters and because of our nature, we tend to gather up food and clothes, tents and of course, every charity that God made are all looking for hard cash from us, the public. Governments make great gestures of Aid mainly
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a LOOK AT HISTORY AND 'ALIEN' CROSSOVER
paranormal and parapsychology
Big cats in the UK as live animals living in the countryside has been around for a few years now.... more Big cats in the UK as live animals living in the countryside has been around for a few years now. This research over four years is based on the biology, the evidence as such and the myth of what I now classified as an Urban Legend across many parts of the UK. I offer evidence and common sense on such reports and the forensics don't add up.
The UK breeding larks are in decline and the three larks which includes the migrant shore lark is... more The UK breeding larks are in decline and the three larks which includes the migrant shore lark is the subject of this biology. Skylarks, once a very common bird are still found in some areas but in areas where they should be that are no more.
Where's the evolution? "Mass extinctions, like the one that killed the non-bird dinosaurs, leave ... more Where's the evolution? "Mass extinctions, like the one that killed the non-bird dinosaurs, leave behind a host of empty niches -unoccupied ecological habitats. Species with a "good enough" set of traits can take advantage of these resources -so, for example, the extinction of one species of leaf-litterdwelling scavenger could allow some other species to take advantage of lucrative scavenging opportunities in leaf-litter. Over the course of many generations, natural selection will act on these species, allowing them to take better advantage of available resources.
forensics and anthropology 1
a close look at the paranormal and human minds-cape
Over many years I have been researching badgers here in the UK and Ireland in the early days. Of ... more Over many years I have been researching badgers here in the UK and Ireland in the early days. Of course all research needs updating from time to time and badgers as well as other wildlife projects the same. No research and presenting data is not without hazards because someone somewhere, or a number of people will at times disagree with someone's research. All to the good I say because at least the research has been read and debated and as badgers is a very emotional topic it is bound to raise hackles in some quarters. A researcher must be allowed to have views and opinions in any research of such a nature but he or she must also realize that at times some of their research may not be correct and at times, more than a little biased towards their subject. This of course is not a good way to go because research is about facts and evidence but presented in such a way that it at least gives a much broader picture of a topic. This I have tried to do and getting all my past data along with the new data put together as a project did mean that some of the old data I rejected and some I brought up to date. In this book it is about the badger in the UK and Ireland today, much of the research carried out in the field but also some biology work in the Lab because there was more that I needed to know.
Paranormal and the human mind
of what we think we know about paranormal events today. It may also show what we don't know, what... more of what we think we know about paranormal events today. It may also show what we don't know, what our mindscapes take in as evidence and the output may well be facts that we don't want to look at. No surprise there then.
This research is based on the human mammal's populations and other species that he or she has to ... more This research is based on the human mammal's populations and other species that he or she has to share across our planet. In time, unless there is a natural disaster in the human populations world wide then very soon we will need somewhere else to live. As it stands now we need not look to the stars for a new home because this research found no evidence of a planet that we could live on for a long time. When I state,'Natural Disaster' I do not mean a war or wars but they tend to trigger humankind disasters. Like hunger and famine and displacement of tribes. Today in 2018, there is too many human disasters and because of our nature, we tend to gather up food and clothes, tents and of course, every charity that God made are all looking for hard cash from us, the public. Governments make great gestures of Aid mainly
a LOOK AT HISTORY AND 'ALIEN' CROSSOVER
paranormal and parapsychology
Big cats in the UK as live animals living in the countryside has been around for a few years now.... more Big cats in the UK as live animals living in the countryside has been around for a few years now. This research over four years is based on the biology, the evidence as such and the myth of what I now classified as an Urban Legend across many parts of the UK. I offer evidence and common sense on such reports and the forensics don't add up.
The UK breeding larks are in decline and the three larks which includes the migrant shore lark is... more The UK breeding larks are in decline and the three larks which includes the migrant shore lark is the subject of this biology. Skylarks, once a very common bird are still found in some areas but in areas where they should be that are no more.
Where's the evolution? "Mass extinctions, like the one that killed the non-bird dinosaurs, leave ... more Where's the evolution? "Mass extinctions, like the one that killed the non-bird dinosaurs, leave behind a host of empty niches -unoccupied ecological habitats. Species with a "good enough" set of traits can take advantage of these resources -so, for example, the extinction of one species of leaf-litterdwelling scavenger could allow some other species to take advantage of lucrative scavenging opportunities in leaf-litter. Over the course of many generations, natural selection will act on these species, allowing them to take better advantage of available resources.
forensics and anthropology 1
a close look at the paranormal and human minds-cape