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biodiversity

£10 million invested in University of Exeter biodiversity project

£10 million invested in University of Exeter biodiversity project The University of Exeter’s RENEW project, set up to tackle biodiversity loss, has received a £10 million investment. The project is in collaboration with the National Trust, and aims to work with communities, businesses, and landowners to restore woodlands, wetlands and farmlands across the UK. The […]

Mar 9, 2022 By Megan Haynes Filed Under: News, University News, Local News Tagged With: biodiversity, Go Green Week, climate crisis, University of Exeter, sustainability

A year on: Australian wildfires aftermath

Emma Watson takes a close look at how the Australian wildfires that took place last year have affected biodiversity

Mar 25, 2021 By Science Filed Under: Science, Science News, Environment, Editors' Picks Tagged With: endangered species, Wildfire, biodiversity, extinction, endangered, wildlife, climate crisis, climate, australia wildfires

Exeter research influences Government blueprint for environment

The University of Exeter’s research helped shape a 25-year strategy to improve the UK’s landscapes and habitats. Prime Minister Theresa May spoke of this plan to ensure a “cleaner, greener country for all” in an 11 January speech. The Government report linked to the Prime Minister’s speech, called ‘A Green Future: Our 25 Year Plan to Improve […]

Jan 24, 2018 By Gina Ling Filed Under: News Tagged With: Theresa May, biodiversity, Marine biology, ECEHH, European Centre for Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter, pollution, exeter medical school

Diamond Waterway brings calm to Uni

A new project is underway across the University as part of Exeter’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The Diamond Waterways project focuses on the various water bodies and features throughout Streatham Campus, and aims to enhance and promote biodiversity and establish a mechanism for students, staff and visitors to connect with the natural environment and enhance personal […]

Jun 14, 2016 By Theo Stone Filed Under: News Tagged With: water, diamond jubilee, diamond waterway, diamond walkway, biodiversity

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