clare pinches
@clare_pinches
Conservationist, ecologist, botanist & improving birder. Pro transparency, accountability & persistence. Currently working on right tree right place. Views mine
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18-02-2012 07:56:14
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As soon as the rain finally stopped at Braunton Burrows NNR, large numbers of Poplar Leaf Beetles emerged onto the Creeping Willow and set about creating the next generation... amazing to see so many of this very local species
Dynamic Dunescapes Natural England
This is extremely cool. We havenโt recorded a Nightingale at Wild Ken Hill for decades.
Sam Lee - He/Hymn ๐ Knepp Wilding
'Rangeland afforestation has minimal potential for additional C storage
Conservation of existing C - mostly belowground, where it is less vulnerable - may be the most appropriate natural climate solution for extensively managed rangelands'
esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10โฆ
Superb England Woodland Biodiversity Group visit to Shabbington Woods- Bernwood Meadows complex. Excellent to have Forestry Englandโฉ colleagues on hand to explain the sites history, the concerted efforts to reduce deer noโs & ambitions for more open space for invert rarities
The weather of 2050 is looking insane!
Burning heat waves, extreme droughts, and intense hurricanes.
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The special sound of the Nightingale!
From our NE West Anglia Team #CastorHanglands NNR. Thanks for sharing Sarah.
The dense thickets of scrub at Castor are managed to maintain a mixed age structure, keeping the habitat in the right condition for this special species.
It's easy to get focused on my own little area, so it's great to be reminded of the breadth of work that NE does - great blog on five years with Tony Juniper as chair
naturalengland.blog.gov.uk/2024/04/23/a-hโฆ