Posted 21 October 2019
A new video from Humber Nature Partnership celebrating spectacular bird migration on the Humber is now available on YouTube
Read more »Posted 21 October 2019
A new video from Humber Nature Partnership celebrating spectacular bird migration on the Humber is now available on YouTube
Read more »Posted 15 October 2019
A new TV documentary from HNP celebrating spectacular bird migration on the Humber is about to be broadcast.
Read more »Posted 09 October 2019
The past few years have seen a great deal of uncertainty but what is clear is that whatever the future holds, the Humber will have an important role to play in it. At this year's Humber conference we will be encouraging delegates to look to the future of the Humber.
Read more »Posted 05 September 2019
The 2019 Humber Nature Partnership Award is now open for entries. The Humber Nature Partnership Award recognises and celebrates the inspiring activities being undertaken by individuals and organisations that are helping to improve the Humber's environment.
Read more »Posted 15 August 2019
A volunteer charity helping to manage local wildlife has received a major boost in the form of a new machine to help them in their work on local trees and hedges, courtesy of a kind donation from Total Lindsey Oil Refinery.
Read more »Posted 12 August 2019
This newsletter provides an update on work the Environment Agency is doing to develop a new strategy for managing tidal flood risk on and around the Humber and also lets you know about some key flood schemes/projects going on around the estuary.
Read more »Posted 03 May 2019
There was much activity on Climate Change in the run up to the December 2018 ministerial meeting on the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. In this conference we will consider the recent work of UK’s Climate Change Committee and the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPPC), latest UK Climate Change Projections (UKCP18) and National Adaptation Plan.
Read more »Posted 26 February 2019
This newsletter provides an update on work the Environment Agency is doing to develop a new strategy for managing tidal flood risk on and around the Humber and also lets you know about some key flood schemes/projects going on around the estuary.
Read more »Posted 21 February 2019
Work is now well underway to create a 16-acre thriving wetland habitat in the Ancholme Valley, thanks to a £100,000 loan from The Wildlife Habitat Charitable Trust (WHCT). The Barton on Humber Wildfowlers secured the loan, from the grant-giving arm of the Wildlife Habitat Trust (WHT) set up by BASC, in 2017 to purchase the arable farmland on the Humber Estuary and they are now starting to see the fruits of their labour.
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