Nick Mott

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Nick Mott

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Freshwater ecologist & river restoration specialist: interested in invertebrates and their habitats! Work at Staffordshire Wildlife Trust... views my own.

England, United Kingdom เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2017
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NatureBureau
NatureBureau@NatureBureau·
The male Silver Colonel is a stunning soldierfly of fens & marshes (this one seen at @BBOWT's Rack Marsh, nr Newbury, but you need to get the angle just right to capture its silver-haired abdomen. Look out for it April-June. #BestFlyBook bit.ly/4dqQI8Z @DipteristsForum
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Beaver Trust
Beaver Trust@BeaverTrust·
Becoming beaver ready! Yesterday, we released guidance in collaboration with @WildlifeTrusts, setting out the support and funding needed in England to ensure farmers, landowners and beavers can thrive together. Read more, and find the guidance here👇 tinyurl.com/4uwh6dt2
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Ryan Mitchell
Ryan Mitchell@RyanM_Sussex·
Brachythops flavens A fairly distinctive sawfly species the larvae are known to feed on sedges in wetland habitats. The specimen was swept from lake shore edge in Sheskinmore Nature Reserve, Co Donegal (02.vii.2025) appears to be the first record for Donegal.
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Dynamic Rivers
Dynamic Rivers@Dynamic_Rivers·
30 large wood examples across multiple naturalisation schemes in the UK. All have dramatically improved local system form and functioning and NONE have moved downstream to create a flood risk issue despite not being terthered by cable and stakes. Don't engineer - mimic nature!
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Tony Juniper
Tony Juniper@TonyJuniper·
In meeting national goals for Nature’s recovery, it is hard to think of a quicker or cheaper way to do it than via the assistance of Beavers. theguardian.com/environment/20…
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UN Environment Programme
Migratory freshwater fish are in steep decline due to pressures along their paths, including dams, altered flows, habitat degradation, pollution and unsustainable fishing. Restoring rivers and habitats cannot wait. Read the #CMSFreshwaterFishes report: cms.int/publication/gl…
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Oly Lowe
Oly Lowe@olylowe·
Sorry, timber log weirs are not natural nor do they replicate natural processes... they replicate ecosystem disconnecting & damaging weirs. Leaky, brashy, beaver analogue, structures do work brilliantly though. Like these... x.com/i/status/16313… #BrashIsBest
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Natural Flood Management is one of the many ways we reduce flood risk. It uses natural processes to slow or store water in a river basin, reducing flood risk downstream. This project in Surrey used barriers to store and slow water flow, protecting local homes and businesses.

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Beaver Trust
Beaver Trust@BeaverTrust·
Beavers dig canals as they rely on water for protection, and these channels let them travel further into the landscape, acting as quick escape routes from predators. They can also float heavy branches through canals, saving energy and accessing food up to 100 metres away. 1/6
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West Midlands Ringing Group
West Midlands Ringing Group@RingersWm·
🚀 Incredible movement alert! Our @PulsarWild sponsored CTT-tagged Jack Snipe has just completed an astonishing journey reaching Belgium from Staffordshire in just 7 hours 9 minutes! 🇬🇧➡️🇧🇪 That’s an average speed of 30+ mph for one of our most elusive and secretive species. 🤯
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Beaver Trust
Beaver Trust@BeaverTrust·
Yesterday, we were thrilled to release a pair of beavers into @ForestryLS's Loch Morlich. This is an exciting step in establishing a wild population in the Spey catchment, under licence from @NatureScot, realising the vision set out in Scotland’s Beaver Strategy. 1/4
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Tony Juniper
Tony Juniper@TonyJuniper·
Into the field with @naturalengland team to see how a Protected Site Strategy is recovering one of England’s most natural & cleanest rivers: the Coquet in Northumberland. Met with brilliant farmers & other partners working to restore dynamic natural processes across the catchment
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Steven Falk
Steven Falk@StevenFalk1·
@juliet_turner6 PS not all of them are tiny. This is Chalcis sispes (Britain's biggest) which attacks the larvae of Stratiomys soliderflies. Mostly in coastal grazing marsh but I seem to recall we got one from Cothill Fen for @darwintreelife DNA sequencing (see p93 of the fly book).
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Ecofact
Ecofact@EcofactEcology·
Current trail camera footage of a Pine Marten (Martes martes), Fox (Vulpes vulpes), and Otter (Lutra lutra) at a site in the upper River Mulkear catchment, Co. Tipperary. Fallen trees like this are very important natural features within rivers. The trunk has created a large scour pool beneath it that provides shelter for salmonids, while both salmon and trout spawn in the gravel at the tail of the pool downstream. Large woody material like this increases habitat complexity, creates refuge areas for fish, and helps shape natural channel structure. Unfortunately, natural features like this are usually removed during river maintenance works, despite the important ecological functions they provide.
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