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Date
Thursday, 16 February 2012

Wildscapes put your questions to Professor Sir John Lawton, author of read more ]

Date
Monday, 23 January 2012

Peatlands are the single largest carbon reserve in the UK. As such, moorland restoration is extremely important for carbon storage. Joe Glentworth from Wildscapes, gives an overview of a typical day doing valuable work in preventing further erosion of peat moorland and encouraging heather...

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Date
Friday, 13 January 2012

Wildscapes is thrilled to give you the opportunity to ask Professor Sir John Lawton, author of Making Space for Nature and Chairman of Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, your questions about the Natural Environment White Paper, Nature Improvement Areas or simply about your favourite nature...

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Date
Friday, 18 November 2011

 Did you know that certain ecological surveys can be undertaken in winter?

  • Bat inspection / scoping / hibernation surveys
  • Bagder and otter surveys
  • ...
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Date
Monday, 31 October 2011

Wildscapes’ landscape design services have helped two Sheffield schools to maximise the educational benefits of their outdoor spaces. Staff at both Dore Primary School and Dobcroft Infant School have praised the company for its high quality work and the way Wildscapes co-operated...

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Date
Friday, 5 August 2011

We are thrilled to welcome three new members to the Wildscapes team;

Nick White (MSc, AIEEM), Consultant Ecologist Nick has worked as a consultant ecologist for over five years on a diverse range of...

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Date
Wednesday, 3 August 2011

“The effect of this year’s record-breaking hot spring is that many plants have bloomed prematurely, meaning they will die back earlier, and thus shortening the Phase 1 survey season”
  ...

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Date
Monday, 1 August 2011

The team at Wildscapes would like to wish you all a happy Yorkshire Day!  Did you know...

Around 17% of the Yorkshire region is designated green-belt land, compared to the average for England of 13%....

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Date
Friday, 22 July 2011

Recent research by Forest Schools has shown that learning outdoors can facilitate many aspects of child development, including self-esteem, concentration, sociability and physical co-ordination. read more ]

Date
Thursday, 2 June 2011

The UK NEA report states that the UK's parks, lakes, forests, and wildlife are worth billions of pounds to the economy. The report concludes that the health benefits of living close to a...

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