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Soil health UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

WEBHealthy soils and peatlands are critical for life. They produce 95 per cent of our food and are the source of many of our antibiotics. They store more carbon than the world's forests, …

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Major new global study into links between biodiversity, …

WEBAn international scientific assessment will put forward solutions to biodiversity loss that would also improve food security, water availability and human …

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New research into the impacts of climate change on …

WEBHarmful algal blooms in lakes are becoming an increasing problem globally. Here, Jessica Richardson, a PhD student with the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and …

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First ever soil health benchmarks for all landscape types

WEBScientists at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) have created the first soil health benchmarks for soils in all landscape types, enabling a wider range …

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Tropical rainforests, 'lungs' of the planet, reveal true …

WEBTropical rainforests are often called the “lungs of the planet” because they generally draw in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen. But the amount of carbon …

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Assessing water quality of rivers using invertebrates …

WEBThe production of this resource was funded by the William Grant Foundation [email protected] | www.ceh.ac.uk Grazers, such as snails, can be found on stones …

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New ‘toolkit’ for housing providers to support wildlife and …

WEBEcologists at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) have launched a ‘Biodiversity Toolkit’ to enable housing providers and residents support …

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Pathways of chemicals into freshwaters and their …

WEBThe PAthways of Chemicals Into Freshwaters and their ecological ImpaCts (PACIFIC) project will focus on understanding the link between sources of anthropogenic chemicals …

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UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

WEBAbout the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) We are an independent, not-for-profit research institute. Our 600+ staff provide the data and insights that researchers, …

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Investigating future threat of diseases spread by ticks and …

WEBNew funding will enable scientists at the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) to improve our understanding of how changes in land use, climate and …

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Clean air UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

WEBOur commitment. To quantify emissions, atmospheric dispersion and chemical transformation, and assess ecological and human health impacts. To quantify the …

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Global Challenge Network on Tropospheric Ozone Health …

WEBEstablished & emerging findings on health effects of ground-level ozone Exposure to ground-level ozone damages human health, especially, but not only, people’s respiratory

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Chief Medical Officer for England visits UKCEH

WEBUKCEH hosted a visit from Professor Sir Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer for England, to our Wallingford site last week (31 May 2023). The visit was an …

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Biodiversity UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

WEBWe work in partnership to design and run a number of national citizen science schemes to monitor biodiversity, including the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, the National Plant …

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The impacts of drought on water quality and wildlife

WEBThe dry conditions across most of the UK are likely to remain for the next couple of months. Droughts can have a significant detrimental impact on water quality …

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Training course: One Health, data and models for zoonotic disease

WEBHow do I sign up? Please register for the course at this online registration form - It includes some questions about your experience in One Health and modelling and your …

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Scientists predict increase in harmful blue-green algae this year

WEBThe UK’s exceptionally warm spring may lead to an increase in blue-green algal blooms, say ecologists from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH).Blue …

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Bloomin’ Algae UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

WEBWeb developer in the Water Resources group responsible for the development of various portals. Bloomin’ Algae is a Citizen Science app for reporting the presence of harmful …

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New app makes identifying moths easier

WEBWhat's Flying Tonight is an app developed in partnership with Butterfly Conservation and UKMoths over a period of three years. We make use of the millions of …

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