Category: Ecology

What the Expansion of District Level Licensing Means for Developers

Natural England is rapidly expanding the areas where District Level Licencing (DLL) can be used if Great Crested Newts (GCN) …

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Leighton Plans Approved

Two plans totalling 1,250 homes in the Leighton area of the town have been approved by Cheshire East Council and …

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Ecology Selection Day 2021

Every year TEP is proud to help people take their first steps or to continue with their career as an …

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Licence to Protect

Fantastic news as TEP’s Lizi Pimlott receives her protected species licence for barn owls. Lizi has joined a very exclusive …

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The Early Bird and The Pink-footed Geese

It is late August and the pink-footed goose autumn migration has started with skeins being seen over the North West …

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Bat Success in Plymouth

TEP has achieved bat success in Plymouth. TEP’s recommended roost enhancements have proved successful, for the replacement bat roosts located …

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National Grid Get The Green Light

National Grid has secured a $743m Green Loan to finance the Viking Link interconnector, which will go a long way …

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Ecology Ensures Natural Sustainability

Ecology surveys are hugely important to understanding the unique ecosystems that are woven throughout our natural and built environments, whether …

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Cotton Quay Picks Ecological Approach

Developers Royalton Group and Frogmore have just been awarded planning permission to build a new neighbourhood in an area of …

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The Frog and Toad to Conservation

The annual Herpetofauna Workers’ Meeting hosted by The Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust (ARC), pulled in over 200 people ranging …

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