Geckoella hired to consult on Watchet cliff erosion

Geckoella hired to consult on Watchet cliff erosion

Geckoella have been hired as specialist consultants to advise on the cliff erosion at West Street beach, Watchet. Everyone loves a walk on the beach during the Christmas and New Year holidays but this year Watchet residents, visitors, dog walkers and fossil hunters...
Steart Research Day

Steart Research Day

Today staff at Geckoella heard about WWT citizen science at Steart Research Day at Cannington College. The Citizen Science project is building on and complementing Geckoella’s survey work at Steart on ditch wildlife and bats. It’s great to see our work in this bigger,...
Marsh Volunteer Award for Marine Conservation winner!

Marsh Volunteer Award for Marine Conservation winner!

Alongside her volunteer role as Regional Coordinator with the Sea Watch Foundation, Vanessa has been lead volunteer for Somerset Wildlife Trust’s Sea watch surveys. Since 2018 Vanessa has been helping organise and run these monthly surveys along the Somerset coast,...

We’ll Climb Trees for Bat Surveying

Geckoella Surveyors routinely carry out climbed inspections of trees that have been assessed as having potential to hold bat roosts –  features maybe a series of woodpecker holes found high up in the canopy that is only accessible by careful climbing with ropes....
Workshop Opening

Workshop Opening

Big thanks to Danielle Schreve, Head of Department and Professor of Quaternary Science at the Department of Geography, Royal Holloway University of London for officially opening our new workshop and facility at East Quay Watchet on Friday 20th May. We also had the...