Posted 01 October 2015
In January 2011 three artists, Lynn Baker (glassmaker), Soo Durham (ceramicist) and Bob Armstrong (painter), began a walk along the South bank of the Humber...
Read more »Posted 01 October 2015
In January 2011 three artists, Lynn Baker (glassmaker), Soo Durham (ceramicist) and Bob Armstrong (painter), began a walk along the South bank of the Humber...
Read more »Posted 18 September 2015
The Little Tern is a rare breeding bird in the UK and the Humber area currently has a single colony that has been present for many years. The colony is at Easington, which is just a little north of Spurn at the Estuary mouth.
Read more »Posted 26 August 2015
Marsh samphire, also known as glasswort, is an annual plant of coastal muds and sands. Its presence is of great importance to this type of coastline where it is capable of stabilising sediment and blown sand...
Read more »Posted 01 August 2015
The Humber Nature Partnership (HNP) was at the Wildlife Day at Waters' Edge on Sunday the 26 August 2015...
Read more »Posted 01 July 2015
For the second successive year a pair of rare and endangered Montagu’s harriers has returned to the Humber to nest...
Read more »Posted 25 June 2015
These newsletters provide an update on work taking place and/or planned to help reduce the risk of flooding to people and properties on the South Humber Bank and in Hull and East Riding.
Read more »Posted 08 June 2015
The Humber Hounds is dedicated to helping you and your dog enjoy the Humber Estuary, whilst protecting this special area and its wildlife...
Read more »Posted 04 June 2015
The little tern, a delightful chattering seabird, is the UK's smallest tern. It is short-tailed and has a fast flight. Its bill is a distinctive yellow with a black tip...
Read more »Posted 05 March 2015
Youngsters from Immingham’s Oasis Academy are amongst those getting the benefit of Total Lindsey Oil Refinery’s membership of Humber Nature Partnership with their use of Burkinshaw’s Covert Local Wildlife Site for education.
Read more »Posted 12 February 2015
The Humber Winter Bird Disturbance Survey 2014 is now available. Fieldwork was undertaken at ten locations around the Humber Estuary to record levels of human activity...
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