Issue 47 of the Animal Ambulance is out – and I’m in it! 🙂
Category: Articles
A Bird in the Bush
An article written for the Dierenambulance magazine #47 about a rescue called in by the local enforcement agency.
How to Build a Hedgehog House
The original short article submitted to the Dutch “Dierenambulance Nederrijn” magazine (Issue 47) – in English! (Thanks to Emma Kate Farley of littlesilverhedgehog.com)
Hedgehog with a Head Wound Crawls to a Petshop
It seems hedgehogs have more head-sense than we think and know where to get help!
A Historical Perspective on Astronomy
How astronomical phenomena have been interpreted in our own history, and a look at how people have related to them. From my archives! 😉
Animal Rescue – One Turn-Up at a Time!
I never thought I’d see anyone doing the breast stroke in bushes, but there’s a first time for everything…
Painting by Numbers (Who says science and art don’t mix?)
Meet Johan de Putter – a man on a mission to be the leading water designer in the Netherlands within 10 years.
A spider, a carriage, and a golden yellow boat
The MARIN (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands) model test data engineer – a spider in a technological web.
90:10 Overture for a Hoodie
90:10 a concept all men know, but not so many have dared to shout about, let alone wear with pride on a quality hoodie. 90% grown up is enough…
Sea level – from nearly under to floating on top
There comes a point in your life when you wonder why you’re doing what you’re doing, and whether you want to carry on doing it.
The Buried Risk of Sea Level Rise
Erosion of coastal landfills is a hidden impact of sea level rise. Some researchers say it’s worse than flooding.
Vietnamese Mekong Delta: Human activity drives salt intrusion in delta more than climate change.
Saltwater intrusion in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta is driven more by anthropogenic activity than climate change.