More research by the University of Exeter, this time by scientists who specialize on Animal Behaviour, in fields such as nature and nurture; effects of bovine TB and metabolism.
A Cornish fish and chip restaurant where I work, we only use local or MSC certified fish, and all our fresh vegetables are grown in the South West. Our websites contains information about how we work towards looking after the environment, as well as producing award winning fish and chips.
George Reay is an old friend who is currently studying tv productions in London. He has an amazing list of work experience, for example on BBC2 politics show "The Vote"; the "BAFTA Video Game" award and the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Whilst he is studying production, George is a more than capable director, producer, writer, camera operator, editor and on occasion an actor.
Mikey is a fellow Fly Ninja, and is studying a PHd investigating the genetics of the DDT-R allele in D. melanogaster. His work involves using different temporal variations for DDT-R and investigating fitness consequences for these variations.
Brink-Namibia is a project my fellow Fly Ninja Ali Skeats helps to run, and is a research station in the Kalahari that students can go to to learn about field based research. Research topics include behavioural studies on the wildlife, as well as conservation based projects on the restoration work currently going on at the wildlife reserve it is based in.
Maximilian Huckvale is another course-mate whose website includes information on his study on mongoose life histories as well as a summary of his dissertation into information use. He is currently undertaking an MRes with Sacha Dall at the University of Exeter where he is planning to investigate Mate Choice in Guppies