by Burton Reid | Jan 23, 2019 | Uncategorized
The importance of biological records… Here Gavin talks about the role of Local Records Centres and the importance of sending them information. One of my final jobs of 2018 was to send off our list of ecological records to the Devon Biodiversity Records Centre.... by Burton Reid | Nov 28, 2018 | Uncategorized
Biodiversity in the news… Our graduate ecologist Gavin shares his thoughts on biodiversity in the press. Every now and then the environment takes a front seat in the media. Last year, plastics as a waste material took centre stage and this theme is still active... by Burton Reid | Nov 1, 2018 | Tales from the field
Tales from the field – bats and sunrises Our graduate ecologist Gavin has mainly been nocturnal this summer! Here he reflects on a busy season of bat surveys. Yesterday evening was the final bat survey of the year for Burton Reid. It’s been a long old slog, but... by Burton Reid | Jun 13, 2018 | Uncategorized
Air quality and green infrastructure A discussion on air quality and green infrastructure The impact of air pollution from cars and vans (in particular diesels) on human health has been in the news recently with a study produced by the University of Bath and the... by Burton Reid | May 15, 2018 | Uncategorized
Ancient Woodland Senior Ecologist Laura Snell discusses the importance of ancient woodland for rare and threatened species and considerations for development proposals. Note: Thank you to Alex for the beautiful bluebell image. In the UK, our native woodlands are of...
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