BBC Wildlife Magazine

MARK CARWARDINE

I‘ve always been troubled by the way many conservation groups seem incapable of telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

I understand that they can’t always be doom-mongers – heaven forbid their supporters might think they’re not doing enough – but why do they feel such a desperate urge to put a positive spin on everything? Anyone who believes the rhetoric that

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