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A news blog from the CEH News Team: June 2014
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Friday, 27 June 2014. 50 years of the Biological Records Centre. You can see a complete version of this infographic in the booklet Celebrating 50 years of the Biological Records Centre. Available as a PDF (6.6mb). Read more about the history of BRC. In our blog post, and news of its anniversary symposium in Bath. Friday, June 27, 2014. The Biological Records Centre is 50 years old! This year the Biological Records Centre. A rich history of biological recording. Was published. Written by Essex. Project wa...
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A news blog from the CEH News Team: CEH science at EGU 2015
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Tuesday, 14 April 2015. CEH science at EGU 2015. CEH scientists are among those presenting research updates to the European Geosciences Union General Assembly in Vienna this week (12-17 April 2015). The meeting brings together scientists from all over the world to discuss aspects of Earth, planetary and space sciences. Abstracts of oral and poster presentations led by CEH scientists and students can be found below:. Sources of greenhouse gases and carbon monoxide in central London (UK). Assessing the imp...
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A news blog from the CEH News Team: December 2014
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Monday, 22 December 2014. The most viewed CEH news stories and blog posts of 2014. To round off the year, a little insight into the CEH news stories and blog posts you were reading the most in 2014 (in reverse order):. Top 10 most viewed news stories:. Notable persistent floodplain inundation - January 2014 Hydrological Summary for the UK. The year got off to a very wet start. Adult vendace, Britain’s rarest freshwater fish, found in Bassenthwaite Lake. Good news in the late summer for British wildlife.
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A news blog from the CEH News Team: February 2015
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Tuesday, 24 February 2015. CEH lakes research presented at 2015 Aquatic Sciences Meeting. A number of CEH's lake researchers are in attendance at the 2015 Aquatic Sciences Meeting taking place this week in Granada, Spain (22-27 February). See below for details of oral and poster presentations. You can follow updates from the meeting on Twitter with #ASLO2015. An assessment of benthic-pelagic coupling of arsenic in a shallow lake recovering from industrial pollution (Kinghorn Loch, UK). Our colleagues in ...
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A news blog from the CEH News Team: Fascination of Plants Day 2015
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Monday, 18 May 2015. Fascination of Plants Day 2015. CEH scientists were among those taking part in an event at Harcourt Arboretum in Oxfordshire this weekend staged as part of the worldwide Fascination of Plants Day 2015. Insect interactions with different plants and wildflowers were high on the agenda as our experts led guided walks, answered questions and revealed the contents of a moth trap set up for the event. Moths about to be revealed @MarcBotham. 8212; Helen Roy (@UKLadybirds) May 16, 2015.
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A Wild Life in Norfolk: February 2014
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A Wild Life in Norfolk. Monday, 24 February 2014. The Return of the Mouse, the Blue Tits and Strumpshaw Fen. Nature Diary Pages for Strumpshaw. Gadwall (the one with its head up! We took a walk along the 'woodland path', a route I haven't taken since I was an undergraduate ecologist, and found some interesting organisms, including a Scarlet Elf Cup fungus, plenty of snow drops, and some flowering cherry plum blossom. Huge flock of geese. To be honest, it's been a very exciting few days all around! On goi...
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A Wild Life in Norfolk: April 2014
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A Wild Life in Norfolk. Saturday, 26 April 2014. Well, I had to get an Easter pun in somewhere. I realised that this little blog has been a bit neglected for the last couple of weeks as the Easter holiday came to a close and the summer term started. Here is what I have been up to, with some exciting updates about our blue tits! We don't see sparrows hardly ever where we live in Norfolk, so it's always a treat to watch them and listen to them chattering away to each other when we head back to Cambridge.
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A Wild Life in Norfolk: #30DaysWild - Days 8 & 9 - Honey, bees and the wildflower meadow
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A Wild Life in Norfolk. Thursday, 9 June 2016. 30DaysWild - Days 8 and 9 - Honey, bees and the wildflower meadow. Club outside to sow the bare patches. They seemed to have a lovely time (apart from the hay-fever sufferers) and are excited about the idea of making the insect hotels next week. I took a few photos of the wildflowers that are in full bloom already, parts of it are looking quite stunning now. Location: Reepham, Norwich, Norfolk, UK. 12 June 2016 at 11:54. Sounds like a lovely couple of days!
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A Wild Life in Norfolk: #30DaysWild - Day 7 - Bee spotting
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A Wild Life in Norfolk. Tuesday, 7 June 2016. 30DaysWild - Day 7 - Bee spotting. The first, I already knew as I help to keep honeybees at work, the dainty Apis mellifera. Sampled all of my newly added bee friendly plants. The second I knew was a bumblebee, but had no idea on the species, it was so small and incredibly furry. Using my guide, I think I have now identified it as an early bumblebee, Bombus pratorum. The final bee was a buff-tailed bumblee, Bombus terrestris audax. BBC Wildlife Blogger Awards.
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