Getting a grip on the slippery slope: biodiversity decline Aberdeenshire A blog post authored by Eleanor, written Monday 21st March 2022 The North East of Scotland might, at first glance, appear to have an abundance of green space. Travel for more than twenty minutes out of Aberdeen city in any […]
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State of gender equality, nature conservation
State of gender equality, nature conservation A blog post authored by Eleanor, written Thursday 10th March 2022 As much as we at the Habitat People focus many of our conservation efforts on the local community and land here in Aberdeenshire, we also have a great interest in and keep a […]
Read MoreMental wellbeing: an unsung ecosytem service
Mental Wellbeing: an unsung ecosystem service A blog post by Conservationist Matthew, written Friday 18th February 2022 Ecosystem services are any positive benefits that wildlife or ecosystems bring to humankind. Widely recognised services include water provision, flood prevention and pollination. However, one ecosystem service we have historically neglected to acknowledge […]
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Saving Aberdeenshire’s Owls A blog post by intern Eleanor reporting her recent work on a long term tawny owl research project, written Friday 18th February 2022 Tawny owls are the UK’s most widespread owl species, and the one most likely to be seen here in Aberdeenshire. They are efficient nocturnal […]
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