Hannah Parry-Wilson
@h_parrywilson
Citizen Science Co-ordinator @Chilternstreams @ChilternsAONB 🏞 & OceanEarthUoS ecology PhD with @MarClim_MBA @theMBAuk. Tweets my own (she/her).
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Eve was a huge inspiration to me during my time MBA - Marine Biological Association - she was so passionate, friendly and hardworking. Always made me feel welcome & took a personal interest in my work, as she did with plenty of others. My thoughts go to those closest to her; she will be greatly missed.
A visit to 900m of restoration of the River Chess at the Restore Hope site. The site is also being monitored by Hannah Parry-Wilson
The first picture is a winterbourne chalk stream in West Hyde upstream of the discharge point from HS2’s Western Valley Slopes, the second is downstream of the discharge point. Investigations ongoing. Colne Valley Fisheries Consultative #Rickmansworth Environment Agency colnecan.org.uk/index.php/the-…
A superb event today. Really proud to have co-organised it & the presentation by Nick Marriner was so engaging & informative. Was also a pleasure to invite local environmental organisations to showcase their public events, campaigns & volunteering. Same time next year, Nick?
Been speaking to a few people about recording temperature in rivers recently as a result of my new role with @Chilternstreams - I used EnvLoggers from ElectricBlue for my PhD. This new product would also make recording temp in shallow #ChalkStreams so easy if anyone is keen!
One of my favourite species to find during my monthly fieldwork visits on the R. Chess Association … delighted that other people are as enthused about aquatic molluscs as me! A fantastic find on the #RiverVer and hopefully one of many to come! #TeamLimpet 🐚
Out collecting water samples on the R. Chess Association between Latimer and Chenies. Measuring phosphate levels to pick up anomalies. Finding the sources and identifying methods to reduce the levels of infiltration.
The stellar cast of speakers at this year's meeting includes: Chris Jackson British Geological Survey, Hannah Parry-Wilson, @IljavM, John Murphy Queen Mary University of London, Martyn Kelly @Basil0Saurus, Mary Kelly-Quinn, Mike Bowes UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, PJ Meadows Environment Agency, Rupert Kelton Action for the River Kennet (ARK) & Tim Sykes Tim Sykes @riversandpeople.bsky.social
Thank you Science at the Natural History Museum for hosting a fantastic Natural Environment Research Council funded freshwater inverts, macrophytes & algae course. Superb group of course leaders & students, amazing field and lab sessions, great content and useful networking all in 5 days. Exhausted and inspired!