Is there a species in Yorkshire with a story that you're passionate about? Our #YorkshireIn100Species series is closing in on 100 contributors but we're still looking for a few more! Read at neyedc.org.uk/100-species & contact [email protected] to take part! ✍️
For entry #60 in #YorkshireIn100Species we have a fantastic double entry from Alex Smith, Peat Project Intern at Yorkshire Peat Partnership, whose chosen species are the iconic peatland species, Round-leaved Sundew and the sphagnum moss S. medium. Click to read more: neyedc.org.uk/100-species/20…
New year, new #YorkshireIn100Species ! To kick off 2024 we have a feature on one of our native - and perhaps most misunderstood - reptiles, the Adder! Today's piece is contributed by Yorkshire Rewilding Network co-founder John Hartshorn: neyedc.org.uk/100-species/20… 🐍
Entry #59 in our #YorkshireIn100Species series is live on our website today, featuring one of the UK's most loved mammals, the Hedgehog! This entry is brought to us by Phil Marshal, volunteer at National Trust Nostell 🦔 neyedc.org.uk/100-species/20…
Read blog #58 in our #YorkshireIn100Species series, live on our website today! This time we're featuring one of Yorkshire's water beetles, Berosus signaticollis, a species linked to the Humberhead Levels. Jim Horsfall of Yorkshire Wildlife Trust tells us more...neyedc.org.uk/100-species/20… 🪲
Species #55 in our #YorkshireIn100Species series disappeared from Yorkshire in the 1860s - but is it about to make a comeback? Read on to learn more about Water Germander, introduced to us by Jono Leadley, North Regional Manager Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Jono Leadley: neyedc.org.uk/100-species/20…
Another instalment of our #YorkshireIn100Species series is now live on our website! Today Rivers & Wetlands Trainee Vicki at Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, who works closely with North Yorkshire Crayfish Forum, introduces us to the White-clawed Crayfish: neyedc.org.uk/100-species/20… 💧
#53 in our #YorkshireIn100Species series is live on our website today! This time, Phill Robinson, Senior Aquarist at The Deep Phill Robinson introduces us to one of our rare solitary bees, the coastal specialist Sea Aster Mining Bee: neyedc.org.uk/100-species/20… 🐝
Species #52 in our #YorkshireIn100Species series is now live on our website: neyedc.org.uk/100-species/20… Today's piece is authored by Dr Kevin Walker, featuring a plant whose entire population is found only on the slopes of Ingleborough: Yorkshire Sandwort! Kevin Walker 🌸
We've got a marine focus for this week's #YorkshireIn100Species : the Grey Seal! Matt Barnes, co-founder of the Yorkshire Seal Group, introduces us to this popular species and its plight along our coastline: neyedc.org.uk/100-species/20… 🦭
A new instalment of our #YorkshireIn100Species project is live today!: rhubarb-koi-76r2.squarespace.com/100-species/20… This time we have the Otter, brought to us by PhD student James Macarthur, whose research masters at University of Hull studied this iconic species along the River Hull 💧
A lovely photo of a common lizard up on our moorland!
There's a great piece by tanya eyre, Education Officer on Fylingdales Moor, about our common lizard populations.
Read it here 👇
neyedc.org.uk/100-species/20…
📷 Credit Jacob Lawson
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