PBMS team and Natural England colleagues discuss future monitoring needs.

    Last week, as part of ongoing collaborative work, the PBMS team, accompanied by UKCEH Pollution Science Area Head Claus Svendsen, met with members of the Natural England Ecotoxicology team to discuss current and future research priorities. 
Natural England (NE) is a key funding partner of UKCEH’s Predatory Bird Monitoring Scheme (PBMS) having supported the scheme since the early 2000s.
Natural England leads on terrestrial chemical monitoring to address the UK Governments 25-Year Environment Improvement Plan and so NE shares a wide range of research interests with UKCEH, researchers working for the PBMS and UKCEH’s Pollution science area.

 

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