Kerry Ellis undertook a three week placement with Norfolk FWAG funded by the BNG Work Placements project. Here she writes about her experiences and what she gained from the placement. I am an ecology and conservation degree student from Sparsholt …
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Surveying a pineline is easy. The main thing is to stay safe, as many of them are on roadside verges. First find somewhere safe to stop. Most pinelines are on private land, so our best observed from public highways or footpaths. We rely on the …
We're excited to annouce a new series of botanical art workshops coming up this summer! You will learn to paint and draw Breckland plants with an expert talk accompanying each workshop. Over the past few years the watercolour workshops with the Iceni …
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Here at Breaking New Ground, we’re excited to unveil a new project that we’ve been secretly working on for the last few months. Like our aerial photography project, the Brecks from Above, this will reveal the Brecks from a whole new …
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On Saturday 17th December, Murray Brown, the RSPB’s Brecks Community Engagement Officer, led a well-attended walk, ‘Birds and Wildlife of the Forest’, at Brandon Country Park as part of the Wings over the Brecks project. One of the attendees …
Happy New Year from Breaking New Ground! Read our January Newsletter here!