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March

I decided to look at various conservation organisations in order to collect more primary research from them directly, ensuring correct details. I had a reply from each of the companies that I emailed and was very pleased that it took them all no longer than 5 days to reply, proving it a simple task to collect primary research via email.


Plantlife:
http://www.plantlife.org.uk/publications

http://www.plantlife.org.uk/wild_plants/celebrating_our_woodlands/the_10_most_threatened_woodland_plants-1/
 http://www.plantlife.org.uk/wild_plants/plant_species/?cat=24&let=A

Natural England:
http://publications.naturalengland.org.uk/category/10005#content

Peoples Trust for Endangered Species:

Below is a factual piece from an attached document on the Noble Chafer, a beetle found inside trees that is currently endangered, this is due to the demolition of their habitat. This would flow nicely with my tree conservation research to protect their habitat and promote the creation of a dead log pile.

Butterfly Conservation:
4 informational attachments, most useful piece being a guide how to make your garden butterfly friendly. Other articles steered slightly away from my subject but I have saved all the Emails for future reference.

I found these extra pieces of information incredibly useful and informative and it links well with my current research into conservation. Other organisations replied yet asked for a postal address, I did not want to sign up to a mailing list.




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