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A warm summer's day in June - when better to initiate a new group of farming and wildlife industry professionals to the ...
This week during London Climate Action Week we were delighted to meet Minister for Climate, Kerry McCarthy MP at the flagship sustainability event, Reset Connect.
Outline The National Vegetation Plot Database for Great Britain (GBNVPD) acts as the centralised repository for vegetation plot data from Great Britain, the Isle of Man, the Bailiwick of Guernsey, and ...
The world’s saltmarshes are disappearing three times faster than forests, threatening global progress on climate change goals, according to a major new report co-led by the UK Centre for Ecology & ...
The UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme (PoMS), which engages thousands of citizen scientists to record insects on surveys across the UK countryside and gardens, is emphasising the value of having a wide ...
Beautiful and remote, the Falkland Islands archipelago is comprised of over 700 islands with a total land area equivalent to around half the size of Wales. Alongside making up a stunning landscape, a ...
Setting aside at least 20% of agricultural landscapes for rewilding and adopting wildlife friendly practices on remaining farmland could reverse biodiversity declines while maintaining food production ...
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and the University of Exeter have signed an agreement to strengthen their research collaboration, both nationally and internationally, over the next five years.
The Yellow-legged (Asian) hornet is often confused with other species, particularly native European hornets or other large flying insects that mimic wasps. The Asian Hornet Watch app contains ...
Dr Amulya Chevuturi, a hydroclimate data scientist at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, discusses an exciting research finding that could help the UK better prepare for droughts... As UK droughts ...
UK woodlands are increasingly under threat from changes in land management, climate, diseases and deer populations – and vegetation is responding differently, requiring tailored action to protect ...
The report says between 2000 and 2019, the world saw a net saltmarsh loss of 1,435 km2 – an area twice the size of Singapore – which is estimated to have released the net equivalent of 326 million ...
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