
Brian Colin Eversham
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Apr 9, 2024 |
wildlifebcn.org | Brian Colin Eversham
Wet!This Trust puts volunteer and staff time and effort into monitoring and research partly because of climate change impacts on wildlife. We know we can no longer rely on previous research, and that ‘tradition’ is a less reliable guide to nature reserve management. Things which worked in the 1980s and 1990s don’t work now. Gardeners know the first lawn cut has gradually moved forward, and the last has slipped back to November, December, even Christmas.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
wildlifebcn.org | Brian Colin Eversham
Surprising mollusc factsSlugs and snails have some surprising features - the largest species live for four-five years, twice as long as mice, voles or garden birds. Some, like the green cellar slug, have distinctive marbling patterns so that, with practice, you can recognise individuals, and follow their movements and behaviour from one year to the next. Acrobatic leopard slugs mate in mid-air dangling on a rope of slime.
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Feb 9, 2024 |
wildlifebcn.org | Brian Colin Eversham |Tom Warner |Jonny Easter
Support usCorporate Support If your business wants to help local wildlife, invest in the local community and contribute to a healthier environment, then you will benefit from a relationship with the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire. For more information and to discuss how your business can support the Trust, please contact a memberof the Corporate team or complete our form below.
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Feb 9, 2024 |
wildlifebcn.org | Brian Colin Eversham |Tom Warner |Jonny Easter
Support usCorporate Support If your business wants to help local wildlife, invest in the local community and contribute to a healthier environment, then you will benefit from a relationship with the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire. For more information and to discuss how your business can support the Trust, please contact a memberof the Corporate team or complete our form below.
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Oct 3, 2023 |
wildlifebcn.org | Brian Colin Eversham
State of Nature ReportHaving worked for 15 years in the national Biological Records Centre, I’m very aware how difficult it is to derive robust change statistics from nature data. Over 30-40 years, changes become very apparent, but updating them to sound news-worthy every 3-4 years is a challenge; yet up-to-date reports are essential for our work. We need the best modern science to guide our actions and make our work as effective as possible. It also gains media attention for our cause.
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