by Alison | Nov 23, 2021 | Blog, careers
Geckoella are very pleased to have contributed to the Somerset Education Business Partnership’s For those Looking to start a career in our sector, if you are interested in managing the natural environment and supporting sustainable development and live in...
by Alison | Nov 16, 2021 | Blog
Join Dr Andy King for a fascinating and illuminating walk along the Jurassic shore of Helwell Bay, Watchet. Travel back in time and explore this wonderful beach and find out about the marine creatures that lived in the early Jurassic seas that covered Watchet 200...
by Alison | Feb 19, 2021 | Blog
Ecologists Samuel Olney and Josh Butterworth undertook our first ‘in-house’ tree-climbing project recently. Pictured here they are conducting Aerial Inspection Surveys of Potential Roost Features (PRFs) that had been previously graded as having potential to support...
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...