December 2023’s Map of the Month looks at Hull’s Species Records Before and After City Nature Challenge!
Read MoreStemming from the launch of our ‘Waxcaps: the hidden jewels in Yorkshire’s grasslands’ project in 2022 (otherwise known as Yorkshire Waxcaps), NEYEDC are now involved in several initiatives across North and East Yorkshire and beyond with the aim of identifying and mapping high-quality grassland fungi sites. Read on to find out more about this exciting suite of projects…
Read MoreData is at the core of what we do as a Local Environmental Records Centre. This series shines a light on the breadth and variety of the records we receive and how we deal with them.
Read MoreNovember 2023’s Map of the Month is a Local Wildlife Site map of King’s Mill, Driffield!
Read MoreGet your teeth into Local Wildlife Sites and follow a site through every step of the process. Part I takes a look at the history of Local Wildlife Sites, breaks down the process and follows the surveyor.
Read MoreIn this Halloween special, we explore ancient and modern-day mythology as we delve into the fear of moths.
Read MoreOctober 2023’s Map of the Month is a UKHAB map of North Moor, Dawnay Estate!
Read MoreData is at the core of what we do as a Local Environmental Records Centre. This series shines a light on one interesting dataset each month, showcasing the breadth and variety of the records we receive and how we deal with them.
Read MoreSeptember 2023’s Map of the Month is of Thistle Broomrape records from 1972-2023!
Read MoreWe’ve been helping to run a local coding summer school with students of Bilton Grange Muslim Community Assocation.
Read MoreAugust 2023’s Map of the Month is from the North Yorkshire Turtle Dove Project!
Read MoreA look into the Ancient Woodland Inventory update process from our project officer Robin and Ecological Data Officer Josie.
Read MoreSpecies data flows are complicated to say the least. These data flows lie at the heart of the work we do at NEYEDC so trying to get my head around them has been high on the agenda.
Read MoreThe team at NEYEDC would like to congratulate John Newbould on his newly received B.E.M award.
Read MoreFollowing on from our success last year, NEYEDC are once again supporting beginner moth recorders across Yorkshire. This time, we’re embarking on a new challenge - building and using our own moth traps!
Read MoreStarting out in the world of conservation can be incredibly daunting. This is the first blog post of a series giving insight on what it’s like to be a beginner in the industry and a candid look at my personal experiences. I’ll also be giving my tips and tricks to help newbies get the hang of some key concepts.
Read MoreIn April 2022 NEYEDC embarked on a mission to recruit volunteers from across Yorkshire to record moths as part of the DECIDE Project. Read on to find out more about what they discovered on their first foray into moth-ing, and what we learnt about the DECIDE Tool.
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