RRC Job Vacancy - Information Assistant
RRC Information Assistant - Job Opportunity
RRC Information Assistant - Job Opportunity
RRC Science and Technical Officer
(Full-time, 2-year Fixed Term contract)
From £32,656 per annum.
Location: Cranfield, Bedfordshire
Based within the Water Department, School of Water, Energy and Environment, Cranfield University
The development of a new ‘in field’ App dramatically improves efficiency and provides consistent data recording.
Restoration of unnamed tributay of River Chew offers new habitat for rare wildlife.
A lost river has returned to the Somerset countryside for the first time in 70 years, and with it a new habitat for several species of rare and threatened wildlife.
This year’s Boost for Biodiversity fund is now open for applications!
Application window closes 31 May 2019
Total fund of £100,000 available
Applications open to:
How to apply:
To avoid a climate emergency we need to act fast. Rewilding and other natural climate solutions can draw millions of tonnes of CO2 out of the air through restoring and protecting our living systems. We call on the UK government to make a bold financial and political commitment to nature's recovery.
We need to limit global temperature rise to 1.5C to avoid the catastrophic effects of climate breakdown. To do this we need both to reduce carbon emissions and to remove carbon from the atmosphere. By drawing down carbon, nature's recovery can help us reach net carbon zero.
Restoration earthworks have been used to create a further 30ha of wetland habitat at Hanson’s Newington and Mission sand and gravel quarry in Nottinghamshire.
Twelve years since they first published the guide, the Australian River Restoration Centre have released an updated Stock and Waterways: a NSW Managers Guide.
In 2006, Land and Water Australia released the 'Stock and Waterways: A Manager's Guide'. Due to it's popularity, the guide was reprinted three times and has become a key practitioner reference document.
Twelve years later, they are delighted that their partners WaterNSW have joined with them through the Rivers of Carbon Program to update the document into 'Stock and Waterways: A NSW Manager's Guide'.