2 March 2023
Reset Connect London 2023
Reset Connect, the UK’s largest sustainability and net-zero event, is the flagship event of London Climate Action Week, supporting business, finance, industry and government to…
2 March 2023
Reset Connect, the UK’s largest sustainability and net-zero event, is the flagship event of London Climate Action Week, supporting business, finance, industry and government to…
1 March 2023
Three new grants, offering differing levels of funding to help improve the natural environment, are now available. Funding for projects designed to improve the natural…
1 March 2023
The Great Britain (GB) Invasive Non-native Species (INNS) Strategy was first published in 2008 and updated in 2015. The refreshed Strategy, “The Great Britain Invasive…
1 March 2023
Join residents in 400+ cities across the world in an epic, global mission to record as much wildlife as possible between Friday 28 April – Monday…
28 February 2023
The Natural History Museum, London is leading a partnership to establish a new National Education Nature Park and climate action awards scheme. Working with the Department…
20 February 2023
Adapting and enhancing the next UK monitoring and modelling programme for terrestrial and freshwater science – your chance to get involved UKCEH would like to…
3 February 2023
View Network News – February 2023. In this issue: New to Nature Placement with the NBN Trust NBN Atlas upgrade – Project news Using the…
2 February 2023
“The video game industry has yearly revenues of $140 billion. According to the UNEP report, channelling even a small portion of that attention and the industry’s revenues towards the…
2 February 2023
The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Impact Awards champion the impact of research from the NERC-funded environmental science community on our everyday lives, including our…
2 February 2023
The Natural History Consortium has been awarded an exciting grant from the West of England Combined Authority‘s Bee Bold Pollinator Fund. The Pollinator Fund builds…
1 February 2023
The Rivers Trust has recently used the NBN Atlas API to publish selected invasive species occurrence data to ArcGIS online. These datasets are available on…
23 January 2023
The call for nominations for the 2023 GBIF Graduate Researchers Award is now open. On behalf of the network of national Participants, the GBIF Secretariat…
12 January 2023
Since 2009, BRISC and the Glasgow Natural History Society (GNHS) have been offering bursaries towards attending a training course in natural history field studies. These…
6 January 2023
View Network News – January 2023. In this issue: Better Biodiversity Data Project Better Biodiversity Data Project – Job vacancies Nature Positive #1 – Thor…
5 January 2023
The Peak district is renowned for its beauty. With majestic rivers, striking dales, moors, wooded valleys and uplands, the Peak District should be teeming with…
5 January 2023
Wild Ennerdale has become a Super National Nature Reserve (NNR). Recognised for their landscape-scale, connected approach, there are only a few Super NNRs in England.…
5 January 2023
An article about iNaturalist has recently been published in the New York Times. The piece – Can Humans Find Common Ground? Sure. Just Start With Sea Slugs…
5 January 2023
When you add records to iRecord, you can receive notifications about the progress of those records, as iRecord can send automated emails to your registered…
5 January 2023
Excerpts taken from the Biological Recording Company’s website, in a blog written by Keiron Derek Brown 2022 has been a great year for earthworm recording,…
5 January 2023
DEFRA is currently supporting the preparations for the seventh Global Environment Outlook (GEO-7), the United Nations Environment Programme’s flagship scientific assessment. This report is produced…