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Archive from 2007
The Caravan Club publishes CBAP online

The Corporate Biodiversity Action Plan (cBAP) prepared for The Caravan Club by Just Ecology, has recently been published...

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JUST ECOLOGY field work protocol extended to include Defra biosecurity guide lines.

Following the recent cases of foot and mouth disease, all Just Ecology field workers are closely following the Defra biosecurity...

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JUST ECOLOGY appoints a Technical Manager

Just Ecology is delighted to announce the appointment of a Technical Manager, who brings with her not only a great deal...

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Long-term Partnership with Ecotricity

Just Ecology have been awarded a long-term contract to supply Ecotricity, one of the country’s leading wind park developers,...

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Favourite protected species for Red Nose Day

Just Ecology staff were challenged to dress up as their favourite protected species for Red Nose Day, and in so doing raised...

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Walmore Common SSSI, SPA and Ramsar site Water Level Management Plan

Just Ecology have completed a challenging Water Level Management Plan for Walmore Common, an important priority wet grassland...

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JUST ECOLOGY Develops the Caravan Club's Biodiversity Action Plan

Since 2002, Just Ecology has been providing the Caravan Club with ecological advice and carrying out a series of wildlife...

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JUST ECOLOGY expand their IT and Geographic Information System (GIS) expertise

The appointment of an IT and GIS specialist to the staff reflects the growing demand for Just Ecology’s GIS expertise. A...

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Latest News
Hail Caesar! (Aug 10)
Under licence from Natural England, Just Ecology have been translocating Roman snails
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East Midlands Habitat Inventories (July 10)
Just Ecology is in the process of updating UK BAP priority habitat inventories across the whole of the East Midlands.
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Nightjar Survey - Rare bird under the spot light (Jun 10)
Nightjars are rare, nocturnal birds, which visit Britain for the summer months only. They can be seen hawking for food...
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