An amazing display of dandelions today. An essential source of nectar, especially for early pollinators. #nomowmay #biodiversity #naturerecovery #30x30
We have a great lecture this afternoon. Understanding how and why people restore landscapes, and what the impacts of that restoration is on human well being. With
Forrest Fleischman
In-person & online followed by a drinks reception, everyone welcome: oxfordbiodiversitynetwork.bookwhen.comβ¦
We've a great lecture lined up this Friday. Understanding how and why people restore landscapes, and what the impacts of that restoration is on human well being. With Forrest Fleischman
In-person & online: oxfordbiodiversitynetwork.bookwhen.com
Join us this Friday as Forrest Fleischman discusses Restoration Social Science: Understanding how and why people restore landscapes, and what the impacts of restoration are on human well being. in person and online: oxfordbiodiversitynetwork.bookwhen.com
We did it! Thanks to you, we exceeded our #GreenMatchFund target and raised Β£41,633 π₯³
We want to say a big thank you to everyone who donated. You've all had a huge impact on the future of Heal Somerset.
#Rewilding #HealSomerset #NatureRecovery #Wildlife
Early spring #flowers are important for providing early #nectar sources for #insects .
#Grasslands #meadows #pollinators #bees #nature #NatureConservation #NatureRecovery #Purbeck
Are you doing research in any aspect of natureβs impact on human health and wellbeing? We are recruiting a postdoc researcher to join our Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery and NIHR Oxford Health BRC teams looking at how people and nature can flourish tinyurl.com/ubpamw3h
Today, Tony Juniper celebrates five years as Chair of Natural England.
To mark the milestone occasion, Tony reflects on the important progress made towards #NatureRecovery in that time, and the value of partnership in tackling the challenges that lie ahead. β¬οΈ
Exciting presentation by Forrest Fleischman today at the Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery seminar series on the social science dimensions of nature restoration π±
'Restoration has been largely understood ecologically, but human dynamics are of equal or greater importance to ecosystems'
π³ Restoration success is higher with continuous participation of local and Indigenous communities
Forrest Fleischman Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery
Introducing Fen Letch, a restored open cast farmland with new native plantation, wetland and ponds. The reserve is 135 acres of which, 60 acres were poor quality arable fields and, 75 acres which are now recently planted with native trees.
#WilderNorthumberland #NatureRecovery
To celebrate #EarthDay2024 donate to help young people in #Somerset 'Be the Change that #Nature needs'β¦
#WilderYouth for #Nature Recovery
Last years Longhorn calves looking good after wintering out - now enjoying some species rich wet grassland
#GoNative doing what theyβre meant to do
#NatureRecovery
Natural England Cumbria Pasture For Life Christopher Price Longhorn Cattle Society Social Farms & Gardens
Singer, songwriter and Curlew Action Patron David Gray and Curlew Action Director Mary Colwell (@CurlewCalls) joined Iain Robson, Sir John and Lucy Lister-Kaye after their #WorldCurlewDay event in Alnwick π·By the Duke of Northumberland
#Curlews Wader Quest #birds #naturerecovery
Of interest & connected
Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery is hosting an event with Forrest Fleischman discussing Restoration Social Science: Understanding how & why people restore landscapes, and what the impacts of restoration are on human well being. in person and online: oxfordbiodiversitynetwork.bookwhen.com
Or better still save yourself money and enrich your garden with a compost bin. #nomowmay #naturerecovery #biodiversity