Natural England has welcomed the publication by Defra of a study which includes an evaluation of the use of environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect great crested newts in water. It said the research presented a step forward in making it…
RSPB Issue New Cirl Bunting Survey Guidelines
The RSPB has issued revised guidelines on survey to establish the presence of cirl bunting on a site (March 2014; available here). The cirl bunting Emberiza cirlus is a Wildlife and Countryside Act Schedule 1 species. Once widespread and locally common across…
Natural England Launch New Annexed Bat Licence for Developers
A new simpler licensing process for bats, which comes into force on 31 March 2014, will save developers and consultants time and money. The new annexed licence will reduce the number of licence re-submissions and will help Natural England meet…
Breathable Roof Membranes (BRM), Bats and Licensing
Natural England issued the following statement in their January 2014 EPS (European Protected Species) newsletter. Stacey Waring is currently undertaking a PhD investigating the impacts of breathable roof membranes on bats. It would appear that currently there are no BRMs…
ALGE Publish Report on Ecological Capacity and Competence in English Planning Authorities
The Association of Local Government Ecologists (ALGE) has published ‘Ecological Capacity and Competence in English Planning Authorities: What is needed to deliver statutory obligations for biodiversity?’ The report shows that many local planning authorities do not currently have either the…
Green Spaces Have Lasting Positive Effect On Well-Being
Living in an urban area with green spaces has a long-lasting positive impact on people’s mental well-being, a study has suggested. UK researchers found moving to a green space had a sustained positive effect, unlike pay rises or promotions, which…
Tiny Bat Crosses the North Sea
A Nathusius’ pipistrelle bat, ringed in the UK, has been found in Netherlands, 600km from where it was ringed; providing the first record of a bat crossing the sea from the UK to mainland Europe. Bat experts in the Netherlands…
Public Inquiry for A465 Heads of Valleys Section 2 Planned for March 2014
Bats on the Brink – Two New Grey Long-Eared Bat Roosts Found in the Last Week!
Last week saw a national press release on grey long-eared bats. A four-year study by scientists from the University of Bristol estimated that there were just 1,000 of the bats left – all confined to southern England. In just the last…
Another Award for the A487 Porthmadog, Tremadog and Minffordd Bypass
The A487 Porthmadog, Tremadog and Minffordd Bypass has won first prize in the Institute of Civil Engineers Wales Transport Engineering Group Paper Competition 2013. Richard Green Ecology are acting as specialist ecological advisor for the Welsh Government Employer’s Agent, currently advising…