Thursday, 16 June 2016

Great crested newt habitat creation

Filey Leisure Park
This is a caravan leisure park on the north east coast with a nationally significant population of great crested newts.

JPR Environmental were engaged for Bourne Leisure by Tyler Grange Environmental Planning Consultancy to enhance the mitigation area; an area of fenced off, natural land.

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Invasive species continue to plague development sites

January kicked off as a busy month on the invasive species front with a requirement for some extensive Japanese Knotweed management with one of our long-standing clients. The next phase of development is already in full swing opening up the perfect opportunity to excavate and deep bury the remaining stands of Knotweed. Our prime objective is to form a current and specific Species and Soil Management Plan to ensure efficient use of time and resources to eradicate the knotweed on site once and for all.



Monday, 4 January 2016

The perfect pond liner?

Want a practical liner for a pond?  One that blends into the local environment?  Bentonite might be the one.  Once installed, we cover it in compacted soil with the result that the liner is completely hidden.  Standard butyl liners on the other hand, are hard to disguise.

For more information, contact JPR Environmental on 01453 822584 or visit our website at www.jprenvironmental.co.uk

Here's a pond we created in Chepstow a few years ago



Monday, 14 December 2015

Slow worm hibernacula at Welland.

Slow worm entering newly constructed hibernacula

Slow worm
JPR constructed some slow worm hibernaculas at a client's site in Welland.  The video shows an obliging slow worm entering its newly constructed home.

Constructing hibernacula as a refuge for slow worms is often a planning requirement on developments and they can provide excellent stops for these reptiles to over-winter.  However, hibernacula constructed with slow worms in mind can enhance refugia for a whole range of animals from insects to small mammals.