Help EDGE spread the love !!
Help us spread the love for our amazing EDGE species by sending loved ones a unqiue Valentine’s Day e-card. Click here to select a card…
Calling all budding conservationists!
The Zoological Society of London (ZSL) has opened applications for 2008 expedition grants. If you are interested in carrying out a research project on a…
Mystery of camel death solved
Yuan Lei, our Chinese Bactrian camel EDGE Fellow, recently sent us the post mortem results following the death of the wild camel he and…
Woodlark cuscus habitat saved!
In the flurry of events following the launch of our new EDGE amphibian pages, we forgot to mention another reason to celebrate: The EDGE…
A day in the life of a Mongolian EDGE Fellow
Now that it is winter and the long-eared jerboas are hibernating, our jerboa EDGE Fellow, Uuganbadrakh is concentrating on studying for his Master’s exams at the National…
Great month for EDGE Fellows!
This month EDGE are thrilled to announce another new EDGE Fellow : Grace Wambui Ngaruiya. Hi my name is Grace Wambui Ngaruiya and I live in…
Monitoring of Wild Bactrian camels
Our Mongolian EDGE Fellow Adiya has just sent us a blog on the project he has been working on in collaboration with researchers from the Denver…
Another new EDGE Fellow!
EDGE recently welcomed another new EDGE Fellow to the Team: Vijitha Perera from Sri Lanka. Vijitha will be focussing his project on the Slender loris. Here…
Nick Baker blogs for EDGE!
After a life time of waiting for the opportunity it finally came last year. I got to meet one of the most bizarre and…
Meet our new resident frog-blogger
My name’s Darren Naish: my technical training is in vertebrate palaeontology (I actually specialise on the study of Lower Cretaceous predatory dinosaurs), but I’m…
Photocall for cryptic pygmy hippos
Today we travel out to Sapo National Park to begin our pygmy hippo monitoring programme. All the camera traps arrived last week thanks to…
New EDGE Fellow
Hello! I’m Piyathip Piyapan, a new EDGE fellow who studies the smallest bat of the world: Kitti’s Hog-nosed Bat or Bumblebee Bat (Craseonycteris thonglongyai)….