by Kate Jeffreys | Jan 5, 2021 | Blog
Geckoella are proud to reveal our new website, designed by Teapot Creative! Please take a look around – we now have a lot more content showcasing our services and projects. With thanks to all friends of Geckoella who have kindly allowed us to display their photographs...
by Teapot | Dec 14, 2020 | Blog
Geckoella’s Director Kate Jeffrey’s has been talking with Historic England about some really interesting work we’re doing on biodiversity and heritage. Exciting times – and very relevant to emerging agendas on landscape-scale change and environmental...
by Teapot | Oct 14, 2020 | Blog
The Ecology Detection Dogs in Britain and Ireland working group website went live this September. The Working Group is an open and collaborative forum that promotes the development of research-based standards, creates a culture of responsible dog use, encourages the...
by Teapot | Jul 14, 2020 | Blog
One of Watchet Town Museum’s windows has had a transformation. Visitors to Watchet and passers-by can enjoy this new, fun, colourful, display; celebrating Watchet’s unique and internationally important geology. Working with Watchet Town Museum, Geckoella has...
by Kate Jeffreys | Mar 27, 2020 | Blog
Coronavirus COVID-19 is now spreading in the UK and globally. Geckoella will do what we can to limit the spread of this highly contagious virus. The welfare of our team, clients, suppliers and the communities in which we live and work is paramount. The impacts of...
by Kate Jeffreys | Dec 27, 2019 | Blog
Geckoella fossil rescue is in the news! The now internationally famous, 197 million-year old ‘Poppy’ ichthyosaur was safely extracted from the lower Jurassic shales of Bridgwater Bay National Nature Reserve by Geckoella’s team, led by Dr Andy King, as reported widely...