Millions of wild animals are killed in traffic each year in Finland, and larger mammals like elk present a real danger to human life on the road. A new University of Helsinki study finds that wildlife corridor solutions like overpasses…
National Plant Monitoring Scheme Grasses, Sedges and Rushes Identification
Richard and Will recently attended a NPMS training day on identification of grasses, sedges and rushes at Knowstone Moor, a Devon Wildlife Trust culm grassland reserve. The event was excellent and the sun shone all day! As well as grasses, sedges…
CIEEM Position Statement on EU Membership
In their statement, CIEEM highlights benefits such as protection of wildlife habitats and species, rigorous standards for pollution control, and the cleanliness of bathing beaches – all of which have been delivered because of EU legislation. CIEEM points to the positive…
Richard Green is Registered Under the New Natural England Water Vole Class Licence
Natural England Class licence WML-CL31 permits the intentional disturbance of water voles and damage/destruction of water vole burrows by means of ‘displacement’ (to facilitate development activities). For the purposes of this licence, ‘displacement’ means cutting vegetation back to bare earth followed, where appropriate,…
Mammal Society Publish Water Vole Mitigation Handbook
The Water Vole Mitigation Handbook is available to view on the Mammal Society website. The first in a series of guidance booklets, the handbook provides the industry standard for all those undertaking surveys, assessing impacts and designing mitigation for water voles…
Devon County Council Produce Updated ‘Devon Great Crested Newt Consultation Zone Guidance for Planning’
Devon County Council has produced an updated ‘Devon Great Crested Newt Consultation Zone Guidance for Planning‘,which increases the consultation zone from 2km to 5km around post-1970 records of Great Crested Newts.
Bat Surveys for Professional Ecologists: Good Practice Guidelines (3rd edition)
Following extensive feedback from different user groups the Bat Conservation Trust has produced Bat Surveys for Professional Ecologists: Good Practice Guidelines (3rd edition). The guidelines were revised, updated and reviewed by experts and feature new chapters and content. This is the essential…
Seasonal Ecologist Vacancies
Richard Green Ecology has several part-time vacancies this summer (May to September), undertaking evening bat surveys within a team. This will be paid work, 12-14 hours per week, Mon-Thu evenings. For further information please click here.
First Bat Low Impact Class Licence Site Registration Approved
We have had our first site registration under Richard Green’s Bat Low Impact Class Licence approved by Natural England in just seven days! The BLICL offers a reduced application process (via a ‘site registration form’ rather than a standard application form, reasoned…
Introduction to QGIS for Ecological Consultants
Do you desire to produce professional looking phase 1 habitat maps or easily display bat survey transect data on maps or aerial photographs in reports? Our latest training course, on the 23rd February 2016, will show you how to create your own…