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Fantastic day tree planting near Settle and Long Preston with @BurnleyCollege environment and conservation students, a credit to themselves and the college! cracking weather too, check out this 360 photo… #theta360uk – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
Fantastic day tree planting near Settle and Long Preston with Burnley College Environment and Conservation students, a credit to themselves and the college! Cracking weather too.
Official launch day for the Ribble Life Together project at Brockholes Nature Reserve. School children and members of the Ribble Life partnership experiencing just some of the things the project has to offer. A brilliant day! #theta360uk – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
Official launch day for the Ribble Life Together project at Brockholes Nature Reserve. School children and members of the Ribble Life partnership experiencing just some of the things the project has to offer. A brilliant day!
Peat haggs on Cam Fell in the Yorkshire Dales. These haggs will be reprofiled and re-vegetated during the Ribble Life Together project, to improve priority moorland habitat, carbon sequestration, flood risk and the health of rivers downstream. #theta360uk – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
Peat haggs on Cam Fell in the Yorkshire Dales. These haggs will be reprofiled and re-vegetated during the Ribble Life Together project, to improve priority moorland habitat, carbon sequestration, flood risk and the health of rivers downstream.
A grip on Cam Fell in the Yorkshire Dales. Up to 25km of grips will be blocked and reprofiled in 2017, to reduce peat erosion, protect important moorland habitats, increase carbon storage, regulate water flow and improve downstream river health #theta360uk – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
A grip on Cam Fell in the Yorkshire Dales. Up to 25km of grips will be blocked and reprofiled in 2017, to reduce peat erosion, protect important moorland habitats, increase carbon storage, regulate water flow and improve downstream river health.
Eroding river bank at Cuerdale, near Preston. The bank will be reprofiled, a woodland created and livestock excluded to reduce the risk of further erosion and faecal matter input, to increase the health of the river, estuary and bathing waters. #theta360uk – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
Eroding river bank at Cuerdale, near Preston. The bank will be reprofiled, a woodland created and livestock excluded to reduce the risk of further erosion and faecal matter input, to increase the health of the river, estuary and bathing waters.
Weir at Oakenshaw, on Hyndburn Brook. The weir prevents fish from migrating upstream, making upstream habitats unreachable. A bypass river channel will be created around the weir, to reconnect river habitats upstream and downstream of the weir. #theta360uk – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
Weir at Oakenshaw, on Hyndburn Brook. The weir prevents fish from migrating upstream, making upstream habitats unreachable. A bypass river channel will be created around the weir, to reconnect river habitats upstream and downstream of the weir.
Weir on the River Ribble, near Selside. The weir impeded the migration of fish upstream and the natural movement of gravel, and contributed to bank erosion. The weir has been removed, resulting in a more naturally functioning, healthier river. #theta360uk – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
Weir on the River Ribble, near Selside. The weir impeded the migration of fish upstream and the natural movement of gravel, and contributed to bank erosion. The weir has been removed, resulting in a more naturally functioning, healthier river.
Young native woodland above Bond Beck, near Tosside. Woodlands help to regulate water flow, improve water quality, provide wildlife habitats and corridors between existing habitats, and they store carbon – they're great for wildlife and people! #theta360uk – Spherical Image – RICOH THETA
Young native woodland above Bond Beck, near Tosside. Woodlands help to regulate water flow, improve water quality, provide wildlife habitats and corridors between existing habitats, and they store carbon – they're great for wildlife and people!