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April Reading List: Protecting our planet

April 12, 2021April 12, 2021Oxford Primary
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Reading recommendations for Earth Day that will inspire your children to do their bit to protect our planet and combat climate change.

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March Reading List: Our diverse planet

March 6, 2020March 4, 2020Oxford Primary
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British Science Week is a ten-day celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths taking place between 6-15 March 2020. We’ve put together this list of reading recommendations to inspire young scientists of all ages.

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My sustainable cuppa

August 28, 2019March 31, 2020Oxford Science Team
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By Sam Holyman As I settle down to my morning cuppa, one of the 100 million cups of tea that are likely to be drunk in the UK today [1], I wonder about how sustainable I am being, after I sling my used teabag straight into the black bin. Many of my friends collect their […]

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Ecosystems: not all bad news?

February 19, 2016Oxford Geography Team
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Conservation success! The WWF predict that there are 100,000,000 different species on Earth and that 10,000 of these species go extinct each year. But is it all bad news? Last January the US Fish and Wildlife Service announced that the Florida manatee population was up 500% since 1991, a huge comeback that has led to proposals to down-list them from an endangered species to […]

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