Predatory Bird Monitoring Scheme (PBMS)
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Please contact us to request a bird of prey submission pack (https://t.co/S3vZCdEsBn…). We are open 9-5 Monday to Friday, telephone 01524595830
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Joined November 2014
💡🚨 Pollution from light and noise is a growing challenge, and a significant contributor to #biodiversity loss @CathLBarnett tells us about @Planb_team and @Aquaplan_EU, new EU-funded projects to develop tools and solutions to address the impacts 🔗 https://t.co/PyLFlCJtC5
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Interested in the disease ecology of avian influenza in seabird populations around the UK? First of two post-docs to join our ECOFLU project now live. Get in touch for full info. Closing date 31st January https://t.co/XQHWIN8TwE
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As many of you will know, the exceptional Prof Nick Beresford died last year following a year-long battle with #cancer. Here we reflect on Nick's life and his positive influence on the lives of so many friends and colleagues worldwide: https://t.co/BfsRjINr1l.
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Our latest newsletter is out now, including: 🦋 Using AI for #biodiversity monitoring - exciting projects in the UK & globally 💡 Supporting wet farming 🦏 Humans' exploitation of vertebrates 🔬 Plastic pollution in freshwaters Plus, lots more! 📰 https://t.co/2uRhSX8MNJ
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Would you like to attract more wildlife to your garden? Not sure where to begin? Check out this great advice from our partners @_BTO
https://t.co/RtLgDmhPxP. 📸@Natures_voice
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With almost all the Isle of May shags now fledged they are already on the move. About 2000 have been colour ringed this summer at the east coast colonies. All sightings are invaluable, please report to shags@ceh.ac.uk @UK_CEH @_BTO @SteelySeabirder @nature_scot
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Such useful information from our partners @RSPBEngland on what to do if you find a baby bird, particularly important at this time of year #wildlifehealth
What to do if you find a baby bird 👉 https://t.co/RBHli1Gg7J. We get lots of calls from caring people about the helpless baby bird they’ve discovered on the ground. Most of the time it’s important we resist the urge to ‘rescue’, it's a natural part of the bird’s development.
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Ever wanted to explore the farms in your local area? Tomorrow, you can do just that! Secretary of State, @ThereseCoffey, is here to tell you from a bustling @RoyalCornwall all about how you can connect with our amazing farmers. https://t.co/lpWv0ABa8F
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NEWS: Terrestrial insects and other invertebrates have continued to decline in Great Britain in the past 30 years, particularly in intensively farmed areas, a @UK_CEH-led study published today has found https://t.co/zzArlf8wCo
@RSocPublishing @Frances_Mancini #biodiversity
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You know when a guillemot has a big fish because it sticks a long way out of the bill and droops. This is a “display” fish, which the bird parades to other adults. No chicks yet on the Isle of May. @UKCEHseabirds #seabirds
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We are deeply saddened to report the death of our friend and colleague Prof Nick Beresford @radioecology. Nick was internationally renowned for his research on radiation exposure and risk, particularly in the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone. He will be greatly missed around the world.
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Good news! Our article received enough downloads to be a #topdownloadedarticle; Wildfires in the Chornobyl exclusion zone—Risks and consequences https://t.co/08X2IqIhVC
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New publication - The importance of in-year seasonal fluctuations for biomonitoring of apex predators: A case study of 14 essential and non-essential elements in the liver of the common buzzard in the UK
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Along with our paper on mammals in the Red Forest Chornobyl https://t.co/eieW8JX2A3 we have published the entire set of 45857 captured trap camera images (19391 images record identifiable animals). See: https://t.co/cN0eticUSw
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Silent Spring was published in 1962 and became an instant best-seller and the most talked about book in decades. https://t.co/5bQQsXsfoV
discoverwildlife.com
We explore the life of scientist Rachel Carson, perhaps the finest and most important nature writer of the 20th Century.
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We are delighted to announce that Dr Stuart Wainwright OBE has been appointed Chief Executive of @UK_CEH. Stuart will take up leadership of UKCEH from June 2023, replacing Professor Mark Bailey who retires this year. https://t.co/Zs52j0xp1Q
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We note with interest the article of the BBC News about poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in certain cosmetic products sold in the United Kingdom: “Forever chemicals still in use in UK make-up ( https://t.co/X5iNDAWZgm)” - see
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PFAS substances linked with cancer discovered in UK cosmetics on day EU sets out to ban them.
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Did you know, there are around 50 species of centipede reliably recorded in Britain? And that they never normally have 100 legs? A new Atlas of the #centipedes of Britain and Ireland has just been published! We have a sneak preview in our new blog post https://t.co/W2oxJGlDSn
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