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Excellent environmental science has never been more important. As an independent, not-for-profit research institute, we work with an array of funders who share our ambition to understand the ...
We want you to love what you do whilst looking after yourself, so we support you with excellent benefits and comfortable working environments. We offer an exceptional benefits package to help you ...
UKCEH laboratory services UK Centre for Multimodal Correlative Microscopy and Spectroscopy Analysis of algae in fresh water – Flow Cytometry ...
The National Garden Scheme is inviting people across the UK to take part in The Big British Garden Survey, a new project which encourages everyone to discover and record the wildlife visiting their ...
The newly published UKBMS annual results show that despite the UK experiencing its sunniest year on record – weather in which butterflies should thrive – 2025 was only an average butterfly year (20th ...
We are delighted to be exhibiting at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this year (19-23 May 2026). The UKCEH Nature Decoded exhibit features in the GreenSTEM zone of the Great Pavilion at the show.
With microplastics reaching far and wide, mosses’ ability to capture atmospheric particles means they can be studied to assess the extent and amount of pollution. Dr Richard Cross, an ecotoxicologist ...
There is a closing 20-year window in which decisions on climate and land use will determine the fate of dozens of native birds, butterflies and plants across Great Britain, which is already one of the ...
Tune in to the latest episode of our Counting the Earth podcast here. From chocolate and shampoo to food, palm oil can be found in a range of packaged goods on the supermarket shelves and is used ...
Despite widespread concern about declines in insects globally, a dire shortage of data on species numbers over time means it will be impossible to assess our progress towards biodiversity goals – and ...
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