EcoNorth's New Health and Safety Initiative

EcoNorth’s New Health and Safety Initiative

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EcoNorth’s new health and safety initiative is up and running.  The goal is to promote the physical and mental wellbeing of team members by encouraging everyone to get involved with initiatives in the local community, including specifically participating in practical conservation tasks with our parent organisation, Northumberland Wildlife Trust (NWT).  Getting involved in the wide …

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EcoNorth's Bat Training Event 2024

EcoNorth’s Bat Training Events 2020

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EcoNorth’s annual bat training event is being held on Tuesday 31 March 2020 at Morpeth Riverside. The training will start at 20:00hrs and run to approximately 22:30hrs. The meeting point is the car park at NE61-1PR, which is free after 5pm.  It is also within easy walking distance of Morpeth’s train station and bus station. …

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Ben Smurthwaite, Assistant Ecologist, EcoNorth

Meet the Team: Ben Smurthwaite, Assistant 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 Ben, our Assistant Ecologist. Tell us a bit about yourself I’m originally from the Midlands but came to Newcastle for university and never …

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EcoNorth's Tom Wilson in the field

Tom Promoted to Assistant Ecologist

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I joined EcoNorth in January 2019, determined to learn as much as I could from my internship.  Ten months into my role, I accepted a full-time contract and was promoted to Assistant Ecologist.  Knowing how competitive ecology placements can be, having met so many like-minded folks throughout my studies and volunteering, I am very grateful …

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Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981

Water Voles: Protection, Surveying and Reintroduction

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Protection Water voles are fully protected under Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and are a priority UK Biodiversity Action Plan (JNCC, 2008) species. Despite being categorised as “least concern” by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN, 2016), water voles are a significant part of riparian ecosystems.  As well as …

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otter holt

Otter Holt Construction – Contact EcoNorth for Solutions

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The construction of a holt is a simple way of supporting arguably one of our more charismatic native species, the Otter Lutra lutra.  Despite intense historic persecution, habitat destruction and pollution, otters are now reported to inhabit every county in the UK!  Building a holt on the fringes of a suitable water body or water …

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Health and safety certification

EcoNorth’s Health and Safety Status Confirmed

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EcoNorth’s status as a safe and caring company has been officially confirmed. Following on from achieving OHSAS18001:2007 certification in 2018, EcoNorth has recently undergone its annual audit by Ocean Certification.  The purpose of the annual audit is to check that EcoNorth’s systems and processes are not only fully compliant but also demonstrate that continual improvements …

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