Author: creo
Kingwell partners with Forest organisations to deliver the first Biodiversity Net Gain and Nitrate Mitigation scheme in the New Forest
By creo
PRESS RELEASE FROM KINGWELL Kingwell (Aubrey) Limited (Kingwell) is delighted to announce the Keyhaven Natural Capital Scheme to be delivered on its 605-acre farm at Keyhaven, near Milford on Sea, Hampshire. Keyhaven sits between 80 acres of reed marshes at the mouth of the Avon Water and 500 acres of Keyhaven Saltmarsh at Hurst Point. … Continued
The Youth for Climate and Nature (YouCAN) scheme marks a successful first year: part two
By creo
The £1.4 million YouCAN scheme was launched in October 2023 to empower young people between 11 and 25 to understand and lead climate action within their communities. YouCAN also supports green skills and jobs, and an outdoor learning programme for young people from all backgrounds to explore urban, rural, coastal and freshwater areas. The projects … Continued
The Youth for Climate and Nature (YouCAN) scheme marks a successful first year: part one
By creo
The £1.4 million YouCAN scheme was launched in October 2023 to empower young people between 11 and 25 to understand and lead climate action within their communities. YouCAN also supports green skills and jobs, and an outdoor learning programme for young people from all backgrounds to explore urban, rural, coastal and freshwater areas. The projects … Continued
Green Careers Week 2024: Keeping up with the interns
By creo
Our former National Park Interns Josh and Hayley have both secured jobs within the New Forest National Park Authority since completing their internships earlier this year. For Green Careers Week 2024, we caught up with them to talk about their career progression and the advice they would give to others starting out in the green … Continued
New Forest Apprentice Rangers, where are they now?: Beck and Ben
By creo
Since 2016, the New Forest National Park Authority has supported 14 apprentice rangers alongside partner organisations. These 12-16 month paid apprenticeships involved diving into a variety of tasks, from carrying out conservation work and wildlife surveys, assisting with public events, and looking after country parks and nature reserves. They also took on placements at Forestry … Continued