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In this episode of Nature In A Nutshell, we’re joined by Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) expert, Dr Julia Baker from Mott MacDonald, to unpack the latest BNG developments and what they could mean for ecologists, planners, developers, and land managers across the sector.
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Government publishes new announcements on BNGGovernment confirms forthcoming changes to Biodiversity Net Gain rulesGovernment confirms Biodiversity Net Gain for major infrastructure from November 2026The fast-track tree breeding method that is restoring ash to the landscapeThis episode may contain dynamically inserted advertisements served by our hosting platform, Acast. These advertisements are not selected by, affiliated with, or endorsed by CIEEM, and do not necessarily reflect our views or values.
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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.
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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 resourcesHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of Nature In A Nutshell, we update you on the Wales Environment Act, the reports on implementation of Habitats Regulations across the UK and Ireland, a new national security and biodiversity report, an update on IPBES-12, and we finish with our usual good news.
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Landmark national security report on biodiversity loss released with little public attentionIPBES-12: a scientific reality check for the global economy – and a blueprint for business action on natureThe RACE Report 2025 Sees Racial Diversity BoostHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of Nature In A Nutshell, we are joined by special guests to talk honestly about life as a parent working in the ecology sector. From career paths and fieldwork realities to flexibility, support, and shared caregiving, we explore how becoming a parent can shape professional choices - and how the sector is (slowly) changing in response.
Our guests share their experiences of juggling unsociable hours and seasonal pressures, the compromises they’ve made along the way, and what workplace practices have made the biggest positive difference for their families.
We also look ahead, asking what still needs to change to better support parents and carers in ecology, and what advice they’d give to those considering parenthood.
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Anita Hogan CEcol CEnv MCIEEMNick Marchant MCIEEMLaura Sanderson CEcol CEnv MCIEEMHannah Williams MCIEEMVisit our website: https://cieem.net/
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In this episode of Nature In A Nutshell, we are joined by CIEEM's CEO, Sally Hayns, CIEEM's Vice President for Scotland, Caroline McParland, and Chair of CIEEM's Strategic Policy Panel, Ben Kite, to review the ecology and environmental management news of 2025, and look ahead to 2026.
2025 was a very busy year - the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, BNG, Scotland's Natural Environment Bill and Wales Environment Bill were all on centre stage. We also discuss what we expect to happen next with these major pieces of policy work in 2026, as well as COP26...it's looking like an equally busy year!
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In this episode of Nature In A Nutshell, we welcome Ellie Strike - Head of Regulatory Programmes - at the Office for Environmental Protection (the OEP) to talk about their report on Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRS). The report came out in July but the Government have just responded.
We also cover the first discussion of Stage 2 amendments to the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill and the latest on England's Planning and Infrastructure Bill (as of the date of recording on 19 November).
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OEP Report on Local Nature Recovery Strategies and their contribution toward nature recovery commitments (June 2025)Government response to the Office for Environmental Protection review of Local Nature Recovery Strategies and their role in contributing to nature recovery commitments in England (October 2025)Update on Scotland's Natural Environment BillCIEEM's Planning and Infrastructure Bill webpageEU to integrate climate education into school curriculumHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of Nature In A Nutshell, we welcome our CIEEM colleagues Brian Heppenstall and Annie Robinson to talk about our Green Jobs for Nature project, which aims to encourage young people to consider pursuing a job in the environment sector.
We also discuss the latest updates to the Natural Environmental Bill in Scotland and the Planning and Infrastructure Bill in England.
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Green Jobs for Nature websiteGreen Jobs for Nature submit a job profileGreen Careers Week FestivalWhat you should know about part 2 of Scotland's Natural Environment BillPlanning and Infrastructure Bill updatesSeven beavers released in Glen AffricBeavers released in Glen Affric 400 years after extinction in ScotlandHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of Nature In A Nutshell, we welcome James Hicks, Associate Director at RSK Wilding and founding member of the CIEEM Ecological Restoration Special Interest Group, on the podcast to discuss the recently published Rebuilding Nature: Good Practice Principles on Ecological Restoration.
We also cover the Environment Link report on the UK's progress towards protecting 30% of land, freshwater and marine areas, and our usual Planning and Infrastructure Bill updates.
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Good Practice Guidance for Ecological RestorationEnvironment Link 30by30 reportPlanning and Infrastructure Bill updatesHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of Nature In A Nutshell, we welcome CIEEM's CEO, Sally Hayns, and a member of CIEEM’s Strategic Policy Panel and Wales Policy Working Group, Craig Llewllyn to discuss where we are and what's happening next with England's Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
We also cover the latest announcements on the Sustainable Farming Scheme in Wales, and the Environment (Principles, Governance and Biodiversity Targets) (Wales) Bill, before ending on a couple of good news stories.
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CIEEM's Planning and Infrastructure Bill webpageSustainable Farming Scheme: final proposals published ahead of launch in 2026Local government and legal responsibilities to act on climate change: An LGA open consultationUK Government announces ban on lead ammunitionHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of Nature In A Nutshell, we are joined by Dr Sam Reynolds from the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge for a fascinating, in-depth discussion on how we can use Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the ecology and environment sector.
We also discuss the new Environment (Principles, Governance and Biodiversity Targets) (Wales) Bill, Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) consultations and a brief update on the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
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Book your Summer Conference ticketBriefings on the Environment (Principles, Governance and Biodiversity Targets) (Wales) BillOur dedicated Planning and Infrastructure update page2025 CIEEM AwardsHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of Nature In A Nutshell, we are joined by Ashleigh Whiffin, Curator of Entomology at National Museums Scotland, who talks to us about the importance of insects and recording. We also have CIEEM's CEO, Sally Hayns, on the pod who breaks down the key findings from our State of the Profession survey report. We also have a quick update on the Planning and Infrastructure Bill and Scotland's draft Natural Environment Bill.
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CIEEM State of the Profession Survey reportCIEEM updates on the Planning and Infrastructure BillBird Island’s Cape Gannet Population Signals Ocean Health RecoveryHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we chat with Kath Allen about eco-anxiety and how to manage it. We also discuss an update to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, the current Land Use Framework and finally, the first use of NatureScot's compulsory deer control power.
In our positive news segment, we share that a family of beavers are thriving in their new woodland home in Worcestershire, and Orkney curlew numbers are bouncing back.
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Kath Allen's websiteKath Allen's 'Sustainable Hope' resourceCIEEM members have access to our Member Assistance ProgrammeCIEEM encourages members to engage MPs on the Planning and Infrastructure Bill CommitteeCIEEM publishes briefing on Planning and Infrastructure Bill amendmentsAgency could intervene to cull estate's red deerCall for members’ input: responding to proposals for powers to change environmental assessment legislation in ScotlandBeavers thriving in new woodland homeOrkney curlew numbers bouncing backHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we discuss the Planning and Infrastructure Bill in England and the Call for Evidence on Scotland's Natural Environment Bill.
We also cover the Welsh Government's Good Practice Guidance for Dark Skies.
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CIEEM responds to Planning and Infrastructure BillResponding to the Call for evidence on Scotland’s Natural Environment Billhttps://www.gov.wales/stars-align-wales-leads-uk-dark-skies-protection https://www.gov.wales/dark-skies-guidanceHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In line with the theme of the March edition of In Practice, we speak to Jo Riggall from Plantlife about the value of grasslands and Plantlife's Grassland Strategy. We also discuss the latest updates to land and planning in England, and also Net Benefits for Nature in Wales.
We also talk about species new to science being discovered in the Congo and Humpback Whales bouncing back in UK waters.
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PlantlifeHumpback Whales bouncing back in UK watersHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we talk about planning reforms in England, nature ambitions in Wales and Small Sites BNG (Biodiversity Net Gain).
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Addressing the Planning Reform ProposalsCCEI report on Welsh Government's Nature AmbitionsWelsh Parliament newsBBC News ArticleCIEEM Releases Biodiversity Net Gain for Small Sites ReportDRC announces plans to create world’s largest tropical forest reserveHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we share our 2024 environmental policy highlights from BNG to the new UK Government, and we also look ahead to what the ecology sector can expect in 2025.
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Delivering the UK Government’s Nature Recovery AgendaWe Have a New UK GovernmentTransition to Sustainable Farming Scheme delayed to 2026What’s in the Autumn Budget for nature?Andrew Muir named as Environment Minister for Northern IrelandThe Environmental Policy Forums Priorities for the Next GovernmentNature COP16 RoundupWelsh Budget 2025-26: what’s in it for nature?Scotland’s budget 2025-26: what’s in it for nature?COP 29 RoundupHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we speak to Penny Lewns (CIEEM's new President) and Richard Handley (CIEEM's now past President) about CIEEM's achievements over the past three years and ambitions for the next three years.
We also discuss what's in the UK's Budget for nature, COP16 and COP29, the controversial £100m bat shed on the HS2 railway route and a new governing body in Northern Ireland.
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What's in the Autumn budget for nature?COP16 roundupCOP29 roundupStalemate at COP16 has left global biodiversity progress uncertain Cost of ‘bat shed’ to protect colony near HS2 has topped £100m, chair saysNew independent panel to consider options for a NI environment protection agencyEndangered mountain trees making a comeback in Scotland, study showsWildlife Trusts buy Rothbury estate in largest land sale in England in 30 yearsHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we get your questions about Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) answered by Helen Fearnley who works in Defra's BNG team.
We also cover BNG in Ireland and the Nature COP or COP16 in Colombia.
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CIEEM's BNG webpagePlanning portal: Application system update: Ensuring eligibility for the most used Biodiversity Net Gain exemptionsPlanning Advisory Service: BNGStatutory biodiversity metric tools and guidesCIEEM Briefing Paper: Biodiversity Net Gain in IrelandCOP16 kicks off in ColombiaTwelve sites were added to the IUCN's green listHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we speak to Craig Llewellyn who's been working on a set of criteria for Net Benefits for Biodiversity in Wales as part of the Working Group.
We also cover the Natural Environment Bill in Scottish Programme for Government and the Environment Improvement Plan in Northern Ireland Programme for Government.
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In this episode, we discuss the disconnect between nature restoration and resourcing in England, Scotland and Wales. We also discuss the unauthorised release of beavers in England, a new ecology apprenticeship and rewilding in Europe.
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Government launches rapid review to meet Environment Act targetsDevolved nature agencies commit to improving protected areas across UKNatural England budget sees 14m drop for the first time in five yearsThe UK government's nature recovery agendaUnauthorised release of beaversA New Ecology ApprenticeshipCIEEM and Lantra: Report on Vocational pathwaysRewilding in EuropeHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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