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Natural solutions to protect the Humber Estuary from sea-level rise
In the fourth of our landscape restoration and climate change mini-series, Matt Burnett, the Communications Coordinator for the Endangered Landscape…
5th November 2021

How restoring nature keeps the floods at bay
In the fifth and final article of the rewards of nature restoration guest series Adrian Thomas, Project Development Manager at…
1st September 2021

To demonstrate the benefits of restoration, improved monitoring is paramount.
There is a real lack of evidence describing the outcomes of ecosystem restoration in Europe – both in terms of…
14th July 2021

Restoring nature, restoring joy
In the third of the rewards of nature restoration guest article series, Felipe Gonzalez Sanchez tells us about the benefits…
13th July 2021

Life after death – the beauty of deadwood invertebrates
Criss-crossing trunks at drunken angles, broken lichen-scarred limbs, softly rotting wood beneath further freshly fallen trunks. These might be the…
7th July 2021

How restoring peatlands can help us beat climate change.
In the second of the rewards of nature restoration guest article series, Katrien Wijns shares her passion for peatlands and…
16th June 2021
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