At the Autumn Equinox, day and night balance, and you get very high tides!
Last night, the equinox tide made the River Otter in #EastDevon flow backwards. Thanks to the Lower Otter Restoration Project, restored habitats now boost wildlife and natural flood resilience
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23.09.2025 09:24
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This is a really satisfying image. A new Dalmatian Pelican colony established themselves on artificial islands in Bulgaria, but this photo looks like it could easily be in front of a retail park in Norfolk!
10.02.2025 11:53
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The captive Glow-worm colony, part of a reintroduction project with Lower Ure Conservation Trust, have donned their sleeping caps and gone into winter diapause.
Last week I moved them to their new shed home at Westbury Wildlife Park Foundation where thereβll rest up until spring.
14.11.2024 17:05
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Jack Hirst on LinkedIn: #growbackgreener #nature #biodiversity #northernforest #woodlandcreationβ¦
Over the past few years, Iβve had the privilege of working with landowner Alistair on a 11.25ha woodland creation project in Leathley, North Yorkshire. Lastβ¦
Over the past few years, Iβve had the privilege of working with landowner Alistair on a 11.25ha woodland creation project in Leathley, North Yorkshire. Last winter, we planted nearly 14,000 trees as part of The Woodland Trusts #GrowBackGreener grant.
Full video: www.linkedin.com/posts/jackhi...
14.10.2024 14:36
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It really would but sadly she wasn't with me that day!
13.09.2024 09:48
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View from Fort Greggory - A Brigantian Hill Fort. Looking down Wharfedale towards Wharfedale Rugby Club.
Recently I've had a lot of leave to take. So what does a person who spends all their working time thinking about & working with trees do? Have a walk in the woods. This is Grass Woods, a fabulous ancient woodland with large Hazel coppice coops, a tonne of history inc a Brigantian hill fort & a dog
21.12.2023 10:53
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Replanting lost woodlands cuts the risk of extreme flooding
Pioneering research will for the first time monitor how the creation of Englandβs biggest new native woodland could help stave off the worst effects of climate change, such as flooding.
We're proud to partner with the Woodland Trust and the University of York on this pioneering reforesting research.
"Restoring habitats across a whole valley has the potential to deliver big benefits for people, nature and climate," said
Prof Dom Spracklen.
environment.leeds.ac.uk/faculty/news...
20.11.2023 11:40
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First day on here.
I'll either be wittering about rugby or nature. If anyone wants to talk about woodland creation, then I can waffle away happily.
Also occasional pics of the dog.
13.12.2023 22:05
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