Foxearth Meadows

15 March 2022
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Citizen Science

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Professor James Pearce-Higgins explains the important role bird-ringing, Bioblitzes and data recording play in the big picture.  Effective conservation action relies on good monitoring data, […]


14 December 2021
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Soils and water: the hidden history below ground at Foxearth Meadows

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by Mark Prina, Reserve Manager of A Rocha UK. At Foxearth Meadows we manage a patchwork of different habitats and structure – a haven […]


13 December 2021
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Climate Change and Birds

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by Professor James Pearce-Higgins. As part of my ‘day job’, I led the production of a report on the impacts of climate change on […]


10 September 2021
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National Moth Night at Foxearth Meadows (8 & 9 July 2021)

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Darren Underwood reports: “We managed to record at least 51 ‘species’ (although a few could only be identified to genus level). The highlight was […]


10 September 2021
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Bees and pollination

10 September 2021, Comments 1

An article by Mark Prina, first published in ‘Parish News’, the local community magazine for the Foxearth area. Reproduced with permission. I saw a […]