The FEET ( Freshwater Environment & Ecology Trust ) is a charitable group run by volunteers.
The aim of the group is to promotes the environemnet, ecology and conservation of this fragile earth amongst the young
To provide a natural history resource for Naturalists, amateur and professsional alike. ( Micrscopy Books Field Equipment)
Ultimately the Trust aims to deliver a quality experience for the disabled and partially sighted both in terms of access to the environment and learning new skills which might help gain employemnt in this sector
The trust aims also to provide an independent view and voice regarding environmental issues
FEET welcomes all the help support and donations ( Particularly Natural History Books for the resource library) We are also keen to have volunteers of all descriptions from resource librarian to look after our Books , to Guide Leaders and volunteers to assist with day events
We are currently looking for a permanent long term base to run the Trust from which is located in an environment which is ecologically suited to our aims
Our projects are exciting and inovative , Intel QX3 Digital Microscopes with image capture , Uk Digital Bird Song for the partially sighted on dedicated PC. IR Cameras in Nesting Boxes to study bird behaviour for wheel chair users. We can provide the amateur with resources such as Microscopy and other equipment that would otherwis be unavailable
We aim to create a buzz by having a broad mix of experience and knowledge ranging from Field Botany, Butterflies & Moths , Microscopy, Bird Watching to all aspects of the environment and natural history and believe that enthusiastic amateurs are the way forward . We welcome any input from groups . By joining and supporting you are making these aims possible
Welcome Malcolm Malcolm based in the Highlands and keen contributor to Uk Wildlife > Look forward to his posts on Natural History from the Hebrides Many Thanks
Hebden Bridge Exhibition Art 'de ECol a collection of art on a recycling and Natura History Theme by the canal just behind the coop in Hebden . Runs till end
Welcome Malcolm Malcolm based in the Highlands and keen contributor to Uk Wildlife > Look forward to his posts on Natural History from the Hebrides Many Thanks
Hebden Bridge Exhibition Art 'de ECol a collection of art on a recycling and Natura History Theme by the canal just behind the coop in Hebden . Runs till end