Mary Lane
@bonzaimez
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31-10-2009 07:59:47
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Paying farmers to restore the environment & wildlife is not a cost but a sound investment. My WWF UK blog sets out why. RT if you believe we should use public money for public goods, to restore plants, animals, soils & rivers, while producing quality food blogs.wwf.org.uk/blog/business-…
On Wednesday 23 October, MPA celebrated ‘Quarries & Nature 2019... Uniquely Placed for Net Gain’ sharing best practice through the MPA Restoration Awards and MPA Biodiversity Awards in association with Natural England. Some photos are on Insatgram ➡️ tinyurl.com/y2mgr846
SECIL Biodiversity project will be represented at the WeValueNature event next friday 19 March. A partnership between SECIL, MED - Agriculture, Environment and Development, CE3C Register at wevaluenature.eu/10-day-challen…
Ready for a fun #halfterm break? Make sure your family and friends #staysafe and #stayout of quarries - it's not worth the risk. mineralproducts.org/Campaigns/Stay… National Water Safety Forum Royal Life Saving Society UK - RLSS UK RNLI National Fire Chiefs Council RoSPA #RespectTheWater #PleaseShare
Shining Lady’s Mantle is at #47 in the MPA #QuarryNature50 countdown. Unique to Northumberland and restricted to a handful of locations, this species has benefitted from careful translocation of grassland prior to quarrying, with subsequent management. wildflowerhour NatureAfterMinerals
The #CommonLizard is #38 in our #QuarryNature50 countdown. Also known as the ‘viviparous lizard’ as it incubates eggs within its body and gives birth to live young, it’s often seen on heaths, woodland and grassland – and many restored #quarries – basking in the sun. Amphibian and Reptile Conservation