Assistant Ecologist Josh Havlin

Meet the Team: Josh Havlin, Assistant Ecologist

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Meet the Team: Josh Havlin, Assistant Ecologist 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 Assistant Ecologist Josh Havlin. Tell us a bit about yourself I’m 25 years old and originally …

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Great crested newt survey

Have I Got Newts For You!

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EcoNorth began the great crested newt survey season a little later than usual this year, due to the recent inclement weather delaying the start of the season.  One of our licensed ecologists has been assisting with great crested newt and amphibian surveys at Scotswood Natural Community Garden, a wonderful garden and mosaic of habitats that …

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Bat Training Session

Join Our Bat Training Session on Thursday 26th April 2018

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We are holding this year’s annual EcoNorth bat training session on Thursday 26th April 2018 at a Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Nature Reserve! The  training will be starting at 20:00 and we hope to finish at about 22:30. During our training session we will be walking around the reserve with bat detectors so you can get  …

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Ecological Clerk of Works Team in the Snow

Are the Best Ecological Clerk of Works Solely an Ecologist?

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For many years the role of an ecologist has been clear within the sector. As a team we are experts in identifying bats, birds, badgers, bees, plants… you name it, and we’ll do our best to identify it. We take field notes and write thorough reports or contribute to an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), often …

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Ecology and Archaeology

Ecology and Archaeology Combined

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EcoNorth and Archaeological Research Services (ARS) are working together to offer a single comprehensive service combining ecology and archaeology. Find out about ARS and our collaboration here. Through EcoNorth’s extensive experience in delivering a wide range of services on development projects it is clear that archaeology is a significant consideration for our clients. Indeed, many …

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Winter bird surveys

‘Tis the Season for Wintering Birds

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By it’s very nature, ornithology is highly seasonal. It is because of this seasonality that wintering bird surveys are so important. As the year creeps towards mid-winter, our summer migrants have fled south seeking warmer climes. In their place, our winter visitors have arrived from Scandinavia and other areas of Europe. Therefore, wintering bird surveys …

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MD Victoria Mordue welcome, Vicki Mordue MSc MIoD, Managing Director, Ecological Consultant

Welcome to our New Website… its been a Labour of Love!

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Hello Well it feels like this has taken over the lives of the whole team over the last few weeks, but i am enormously pleased and (somewhat relieved) to welcome you to the new EcoNorth website! Even though it was only a couple of years since we produced the last one it seems technologically, ecologically …

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White Clawed Crayfish, WCC, Crayfish, Crayfish Survey, White Clawed Crayfish Survey, Crayfish Handling, White Claw Crayfish Handling

White-Clawed Crayfish Season is Here and EcoNorth is Ready

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You may be aware of the conservation threats to our native red squirrel from the American grey squirrel however, you may not have heard of the threats to our native white-clawed crayfish, from the introduced American signal crayfish. The signal crayfish are native to North America, the problem began as the species was intentionally introduced …

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