Nature After Minerals (NAM)
News article
Nature After Minerals includes two new training courses in this year’s programme for mineral operators
New Nature After Minerals training course on calcareous grassland held at CEMEX limestone quarry
RSPB Ouse Fen at Hanson UK’s Needingworth Quarry will be featured on BBC 1 this weekend
How mineral sites, both operational and restored, offer great potential for safeguarding species
Raymond Brown site hosts NAM visit to look at species conservation through minerals restoration
Details of Nature After Minerals events at Binnegar Quarry in Dorset and Threshfield Quarry in North Yorkshire
Nature After Minerals programme celebrates tenth anniversary and looks to the future
Tenth anniversary of the launch of the landmark RSPB report ‘Nature After Minerals’
Former grants and development manager Helen Barnard appointed to more active role in NAM programme
Latest State of Nature report identifies minerals extraction and restoration in helping to counter such declines through priority habitat creation
Nature After Minerals releases details of species conservation site visits in September and October
New-look site provides improved functionality for better access to essential information and resources
New stakeholder document calls for co-ordinated approach to minerals planning in Trent and Tame river valleys
Last summer’s Nature After Minerals best-practice demonstration events well received by stakeholders
Stakeholders consider landscape-scale conservation potential through minerals restoration