
Eleanor Baker
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26-01-2013 20:58:15
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A wild Blakeney Point today with a wonderful bunch of people MSc Aquatic Conservation, Ecology & Restoration & MSc Conservation UCL Geography students. Inspiring scenery & wildlife in a very dramatic place!!! Tony Juniper



Discussions on catchment-scale restoration of Glaven Conservation. Lots of ideas & some brill thinking by 4 groups of students. Beavers featured, as did floodbank removal & trees fallen & alive Eleanor Baker Becky Stubbs Ravina Bains Tina He Olly van Biervliet UCL Geography


A brill UCL Geography MSc ACER & Conservation role-play today on fight to stop Bardem golf course from becoming saltmarsh. Expertly mediated by Helene Burningham. Much friction between Cold Bumpton PC Chair, local Naturalists, conservationists, golfers & wildfowlers. Well done all!!!



Great day on the MSc lakes module sampling #zooplankton in and amongst the bathers at the Men's Bathing Pond, Hamstead Heath. A brilliant place with brilliant people!!! UCL Geography


Searching for sea grasses at the Fleet Lagoon, Dorset. Awful weather on the UCL Geography MSc Macrophytes course!!!


Believe it or not, the River Waveney and many other catchments throughout East Anglia are STILL in drought, having not fully recovered from last year's extremely dry weather! The recent lack of rain is a concerning situation for the year ahead. 📷 Environment Agency








From Worlingham marshes a Kingfisher catching sticklebacks for a youngster. This was a couple of weeks ago and since then the youngster has been learning to fish for itself from this perch Suffolk Wildlife Trust North East Reserves SuffolkWildlifeTrust

Harvest mice are Britain's smallest rodent weighing as little as a 2p coin 🐭 Its semi-prehensile tail acts as an extra hand, helping to grip & balance whilst climbing in its long grass habitat. Thanks to John Langford for these photos of a harvest mouse at SWTLackfordLakes



Farmers like me are ready to protect nature—but government silence is forcing us to destroy it. Years of conservation lost for lack of leadership. Steve Reed , act now before it’s too late. Open letter from Graham Denny to a Secretary of State eastangliabylines.co.uk/farming/open-l…