Blogs
15/12/2017 in: Farmland Ecology Blog
I have been fortunate enough to be able to return to where I did my PhD almost 30 years ago.
27/10/2017 in: Farmland Ecology Blog under: Allerton Project , Farming , Farmland Ecology
A recent paper on insect declines on nature reserves in Germany attracted a surprising amount of media attention last week. But then bad news always gets the limelight. Should we be worried? And is it good for farmers to have fewer pesky creatures around?
21/9/2017 in: Farmland Ecology Blog under: Farmland Ecology
John Holland, Head of our Farmland Ecology Unit provides an update based on recent research.
2/8/2017 in: Farmland Ecology Blog under: Farmland Ecology
Over the last decade the research on pollinators, especially wild and honey bees has gone exponential, fuelled even more recently by the neonicotinoid issue. Similarly, there has been a huge push through agri-environment schemes, government initiatives and industry to promote the establishment of flower-rich habitats.
28/6/2017 in: Farmland Ecology Blog under: AgriBats
Learning about bats on arable farmland in Hampshire and Dorset, or as we like to call it, AgriBats, is an ambitious new project we are undertaking at the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust