Wintering Bird Surveys, Purple Sandpiper

Wintering Bird Surveys Performed by Expert Ornithologists

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I am sure you haven’t missed the wing beats of migrating geese whistling overhead these past few weeks, as these formed-up birds migrate above us.  It’s a clear sign that the winter season is upon us as not just the geese but a myriad of birds make the journey from their summer breeding grounds to …

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National Tree Week, David Beaver, Arborist

Help us Celebrate National Tree Week

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Trees play a crucial role in our environment, we would literally struggle to breathe without these ‘lungs of the planet’. Not only do trees look amazing (especially at this time of year) but they improve air quality, conserve water, preserve soil, are home to a huge variety of wildlife and keep us cool. David, EcoNorth’s Tree …

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Another Bat Survey Season Completed

Another Bat Survey Season Completed

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Another successful bat survey season for EcoNorth has finally drawn to a close.  After a slow start, requests for our surveys flooded in and kept the team very busy over the summer period throughout North East England and further afield. The team successfully identified roosts at numerous sites and observed a wide variety of species …

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Claire Snowball, Principal Ecologist (Operational), EcoNorth Ltd

Meet the Team: Claire Snowball, Principal Ecologist

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Following the introduction of our ‘Meet the team’ page comes our mini blog series. Each week, hear personally from our team members about their roles at EcoNorth and more. This week, meet Claire, our Principal Ecologist (Operational). Tell us a bit about yourself I am thirty five years old and was born and brought up …

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Claire Snowball, Bat Mitigation Class Licence (BMCL)

Natural England’s Bat Mitigation Class Licence (BMCL)

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Natural England are updating their Bat Low Impact Class Licence (BLICL), including changing the name. Over the next few months, the small proportion of Ecologists who have passed an exam set by Natural England will begin registering sites under the renamed ‘Bat Mitigation Class Licence’ (BMCL). In a change to current conditions, Registered Consultants who …

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Seal, Farne Islands

Jamie’s Immersion in Ecology Since Joining EcoNorth

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I have immersed myself in ecology since joining EcoNorth in June. I have undertaken numerous bat surveys on some of the region’s very impressive buildings. I took the opportunity to fly a Harris Hawk through the woods, handling a hawk for the first time. Keeping with my coastal connections, I had the opportunity to charter …

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Principal Ecologist: John

Meet the Team: John Thompson, Principal Ecologist

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Following the introduction of our ‘Meet the team’ page comes our mini blog series. Each week, hear personally from our team members about their roles at EcoNorth and more. This week, meet John, our Principal Ecologist. Tell us a bit about yourself I am forty years young and from Northumberland, UK. While a range of …

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Health and safety certification

EcoNorth Officially a Safe & Caring Company

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We are delighted to announce that EcoNorth has successfully gained OHSAS 18001:2007 certification, with UKAS accredited Ocean Certification. OHSAS 18001 is the internationally recognised standard for Occupational Health and Safety Management.  It provides reassurance to our employees, clients and stakeholders that we are a safe and caring company and demonstrates our compliance with all current …

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