We're helping a local recorder complete a lovely piece of work at the moment, digitising & analysing records of birds & the crops they associated with on the Wolds, collected over 14yrs 🌽 Analysis will attempt to determine if species have a crop preference & what influences this
It was great catching up with our surveyor team for North and East Yorkshire's Local Wildlife Sites on Monday, receiving some valuable feedback just in time for survey of our woodland sites! 📸: One of our surveyors, Louise, at newly designated SINC Fleet Ings and Topham Ings 🌱
Our Monad of the Month for March 2026 is TA2272, located near Flamborough in East Yorkshire. This series highlights under-recorded squares in our LERC area where we have few records. Could you record there? https://t.co/HzzQ0Wg8ar
The Seam is open! 👏
A huge asset for our town – a high-quality urban park, and space for tech, digital, and creative businesses to grow.
The Yorkshire Roses stand at its heart, symbolising Barnsley's proud past and bright future as the UK’s first Tech Town.
We're now just a few months away from this year's City Nature Challenge, which will be running for the 4th year in Hull. Find out all the details for how to get involved on our website: https://t.co/2QCTn2cQbr and visit our iNaturalist project here: https://t.co/1PmaQZNZ4c 🌿
We have a new FAQ page published on our website for ecologists and consultants, covering frequently asked questions about our reporting database, data delivery system (eMapper) and data request service: https://t.co/DxrGy8KEwR
We have a new piece published today on our website, the next instalment of our 'Spotlight on...' local groups series. This time, we're sharing the work of Sheriff Hutton Hedgehog Group, and how we're supporting them: https://t.co/9FcFtpXs97 🦔
After our conference on 7th Dec, our Connect to Nature page has been updated: https://t.co/zwxYC0vRGt. Over the coming weeks we'll be uploading presentations from the day here, plus outcomes of the workshop. There's also info on how you can continue the conversation with us 🗣️
The countdown is over! 🎉 Blog #100 in our #YorkshireIn100Species series is live on our website, completing the project! For our final piece, we have an uplifting conservation success story from Reserve Manager Craig Ralston, starring the Corncrake: https://t.co/WtS1cdtsA9
Thank you to all who attended our conference this past weekend! We had a brilliant day with fantastic talks on 'the big questions' & nature recovery, discussion, and the chance to catch up with networks new & old. Find a summary of the day on our website: https://t.co/BPzIMHwFHh
We're in the final stretch! Instalment #98 in our #YorkshireIn100Species series features one of our iconic farmland birds, the Corn Bunting. Our contributor Colin Slator, has spent many years as a countryside ranger & founded High Batts Nature Reserve: https://t.co/WGGgepZuYq 🪶
Tickets for our conference on 7th December are still available! Join us at York Hospitium for 'Networks for Nature: a conference celebrating 25 years of NEYEDC'. Tickets can be purchased from the following link, which also shows the full programme: https://t.co/zwxYC0vRGt
Tickets for our conference 'Networks for Nature: A conference celebrating 25 years of NEYEDC' will be on sale this coming Friday. Tickets can be purchased via our website once general sale begins. We would love to see you there!