JERSEY NATIONAL PARK FORMS A NEW BOARD
The Jersey National Park has appointed new a board of directors and members, developing links with a range of stakeholders and the charity. The appointed
The Jersey National Park has appointed new a board of directors and members, developing links with a range of stakeholders and the charity. The appointed
Jersey Dairy has announced a new partnership with Trinity AgTech, to provide a credible and bespoke carbon emission and biodiversity evaluation programme for Jersey dairy
On Thursday 12 May, the Jersey Royal Company’s Peacock Farm in Trinity was launched as a ‘LEAF demonstration farm’. LEAF (Linking Environment And Farming) ‘works
The Jersey Symphony Orchestra is back after a two-year break caused by the pandemic. A number of concerts were planned, but each one had to
A number of free events have been arranged for this year’s Invasive Species Week (16-22 May), to raise awareness of invasive non-native species. Invasive Species
A new series of guided walks exploring the Island’s geological, natural and cultural heritage has been launched by the Aspiring Jersey Island Geopark (AJIG) project.
We continue our series of article in Jèrriais – Jersey’s own traditional native language. The ‘frouque’ in question is a digging fork, rather than a
A comprehensive assessment of Japanese Knotweed in Jersey, carried out by the Government of Jersey’s Natural Environment team, has confirmed the presence of the invasive,
Springtime is certainly harnessed by many of us – giving us a chance to see some colour and get outside again in the sunshine –
SCOOP, the Sustainable Cooperative, has launched a series of Farm Open Days, inviting Islanders to meet and engage with some of the Island’s most invaluable
By Caroine Spencer An environmental campaigner wants to see hydrogen fuel-cell technology introduced to Jersey and Guernsey. Andrew Le Quesne, who chairs Earth Project
Bird flu restrictions and associated biosecurity measures will end in Jersey on Liberation Day (9 May) unless the situation suddenly deteriorates, the Island’s Chief Veterinary