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Nature In A NutshellAuthor: CIEEM
In every Nature in a Nutshell episode, we sit down to chat about the latest ecology news in the UK and Ireland. We will break down what it means and how it might impact nature, society, and those working in this space in an easily digestible way. Whether you are an aspiring ecologist or environmental manager, there will be something for you. This podcast is brought to you by the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management. CIEEM is the leading professional membership body representing and supporting ecologists and environmental managers in the UK, Ireland and abroad.With a growing membership and an increasingly influential voice we are transforming the professionalism of the sector, just as our members are transforming understanding of, and attitudes towards, protecting and enhancing our natural environment.Visit our website: https://cieem.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Language: en Genres: Business, Nature, Non-Profit, Science Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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36: New Approach to Bat Licensing & Upcoming Wales and Scotland Elections
Episode 35
Wednesday, 8 April, 2026
In this episode of Nature In A Nutshell, we discuss the new approach to bat licensing in England; an overview of the upcoming national elections in Wales and Scotland, which could potentially be pretty seismic; a short piece on Northern Ireland's Nature Recovery Strategy; we’ll cover the Westminster Government’s response to the Fingleton Review; and, as always, we’ll end with some positive news from the last month. Visit our website: https://cieem.net/We’d love your feedback on Nature In A Nutshell. This short survey will take 2-3 minutes to complete and will help us shape future episodes.Show notes:Natural England exploring new approaches to bat licensingCIEEM Manifesto for the Senedd Election 2026CIEEM Manifesto for the Scottish Election 2026Nuclear Regulatory Review 2025: Major Gaps in Understanding of Environmental Law and EcologyGovernment responds to the Fingleton ReviewThe Government’s Response to the Fingleton Review: Progress and Continuing Concerns – by Sally Hayns CEcol FCIEEMPublic Accounts Committee publishes report saying Defra does not have necessary resources Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.





