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In September 2024, at the end of his visit to UKCEH, we interviewed Joseph Izang Ibrahim, a PhD student at the University of Glasgow. Joseph is developing a butterfly monitoring protocol suited to ...
The 112th SFG meeting takes place on Thursday 24 April 2025 as a hybrid event, giving members the option of attending in-person at the University of Stirling (pre-registration required) or joining ...
The infographic below illustrates how CEH delivered a large-scale experimental field trial to assess the impacts of neonicotinoid seed treatments on honeybees and wildbees across Europe.
The Plynlimon Research Catchments host a demonstrator site to test the hypothesis that application of basalt rock dust onto upland grassland will enhance the long-term capture of carbon in the soil ...
The environment in Wales supports significant economic sectors including agriculture, fisheries, tourism and forestry and is of importance to other policy areas including health and wellbeing, energy ...
UKCEH is collaborating with UNESCO on a new initiative, Sankore, to strengthen the national Science, Technology and Innovation (ST&I) ecosystems in West Africa. Sankore, a new £1.9 million initiative, ...
Our latest episode of Counting the Earth is now out! In this episode, Alice and Sue visit the River Kennet and Reading Sewage Treatment Works to explore antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a growing ...
Our next course will be in Edinburgh! UKCEH Edinburgh, Bush Estate, Penicuik, Midlothian, EH26 0QB, UK. This course is sold out! Please express your interest here so we can fix more dates! We also run ...
The March 2025 course is now fully booked! The interactive online course runs over two days. The in-person course We will start mid-day on Tuesday and finish mid-day on Thursday. There will be an ...
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