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The Centre for Ecology & Hydrology carries out a variety of long-term environmental monitoring, including air quality

News | 12.10.2018

£27.8m programme will tackle environmental challenges

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Tree planting along the A30  Picture: Highways England

News | 04.10.2018

Planting scheme supports wildlife on verges of A-roads

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A redtailed bumblebee  Picture: John Redhead

News | 18.09.2018

Surviving plants and insects are tougher than we think

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Tractor in a field

News | 12.09.2018

New reports will enable UK to make the most of its natural assets

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Dr Ragab Ragab, right, of CEH is pictured receiving the Best Paper Award from International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage president Felix Reinders  Picture: ICID & CANCID

News | 30.08.2018

Study showing multiple benefits of drainage water wins international award

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Wildflowers can flourish in chalk grassland

News | 22.08.2018

Study shows how damaged chalk grasslands can be revived

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Mountain hares turn white in winter    Picture: Tom Marshall/RSPB

News | 13.08.2018

Study reveals severe decline of mountain hares

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A wheat field

News | 07.08.2018

New research may help farmers mitigate impact of ozone pollution on crops

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Drought-affected dry ground

News | 02.08.2018

Soil microbes are fighting to survive climate change

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Bioenergy crops © NERC – Centre for Ecology and Hydrology. All rights reserved.

News | 27.07.2018

New hub aims to harness the power of biomass

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A wetland scene   Picture: Shutterstock

News | 09.07.2018

Impact of natural greenhouse emissions on Paris targets revealed

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Dr David Robinson, soil scientist at the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

News | 21.06.2018

CEH soil scientist wins international award

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