Posted on March 17, 2022 by Amy Coates
The UK government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has launched a green paper for consultation. The proposals set out in this Green Paper’ support our ambitions to restore nature and halt the decline in species abundance by 2030.
Posted on June 30, 2021 by Carol Botten
CAT have a vast range of free resources on their website that cover everything from new technologies for the home, eco-building and renovation, green living, water and sanitation, and nature and growing.
Posted on June 1, 2021 by Allison Madine
The SeaScapes scheme will deliver 23 projects – both on-shore and beneath the sea – from South Shields to Teesmouth over the next four years. Its partnership and community approach to protecting and celebrating this fascinating stretch of… Read More
Updated on May 13, 2021 by Allison Madine
According to a recent study by the Natural History Museum, the UK has only half of its natural biodiversity left. Human activity, including agriculture and industrialisation, has depleted nature, with many consequences for human lives. The Tees Valley… Read More
Tag: Nature
DEFRA launches Nature Recovery Green Paper
Posted on March 17, 2022 by Amy Coates
The UK government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) has launched a green paper for consultation. The proposals set out in this Green Paper’ support our ambitions to restore nature and halt the decline in species abundance by 2030.
Category: News Tags: Nature Green Recovery Paper, DEFRA, Green Paper, Survey, biodiversity, Climate Change, Nature
Seabirds in the City – Making the Documentary
Posted on November 19, 2021 by Amy Coates
An evening of talks, film and photography to hear about the making of the documentary film, Seabirds in the City.
Category: Tags: Nature, north east, Kittiwakes, Wildlife, Birds
COP26: What does Nature do for us? Healing Nature
Updated on October 20, 2021 by Amy Coates
As the COP26 Climate Action Summit takes place in Glasgow between 1st & 12th November, take a break and join Durham Wildlife Trust, proud partners of NEECCo for a late morning or lunchtime walk to enjoy nature and learn what it does for us.
Category: Tags: climate action, Nature, cop26, NEECCo, Durham Wildlife Trust
Free resources and advice from the Centre for Renewable Technologies
Posted on June 30, 2021 by Carol Botten
CAT have a vast range of free resources on their website that cover everything from new technologies for the home, eco-building and renovation, green living, water and sanitation, and nature and growing.
Category: For individuals, Resources Tags: green living, Nature, resources, building, renovation, water, growing
Community Involvement – SeaScapes
Posted on June 1, 2021 by Allison Madine
The SeaScapes scheme will deliver 23 projects – both on-shore and beneath the sea – from South Shields to Teesmouth over the next four years. Its partnership and community approach to protecting and celebrating this fascinating stretch of… Read More
Category: Public Sector Tags: Nature, partnership, community, Natural Heritage
Environmental Artistic Thematic – MIMA
Updated on May 13, 2021 by Allison Madine
According to a recent study by the Natural History Museum, the UK has only half of its natural biodiversity left. Human activity, including agriculture and industrialisation, has depleted nature, with many consequences for human lives. The Tees Valley… Read More
Category: Regional Case Studies, Public Sector Tags: Environment, MIMA, Human, Tees Valley, Climate Change, Nature
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