Britain’s larger moths decline by a third over 50 years
Populations of Britain’s larger moths have declined by a third over the past 50 years, according to ...View More
Evidence Synthesis - on demand
Evidence Synthesis to inform policy and business decision makingLocations and Dates:Online (sel ...View More
New ‘toolkit’ for housing providers to support wildlife and boost residents’ wellbeing
Ecologists at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) have launched a ‘Biodiversity Toolki ...View More
Willow tits find refuge in former mining areas
An endangered British songbird has found refuge in the former mining areas in northern England and c ...View More
What we can learn from several years of UK crop map data
Since 2015, the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) has used satellite-derived imagery to ...View More
Threatened seabirds have better survival chance if they migrate for winter
Extreme storms on the east coast of Scotland are hitting the survival chances of threatened seabirds ...View More
New appointments of directors at UKCEH
The UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) has announced four new appointments which will pla ...View More
Latest technology used to improve thousands of miles of lineside biodiversity
Scientists are using cutting-edge technology along Britain’s 20,000-mile rail network, as part of Ne ...View More
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