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JNCC welcomes Gemma Harper

Published date 2021-04-06

Dr Gemma Harper OBE took up her new position as interim Chief Executive of JNCC on 1 April 2021. ... I am delighted to be appointed as JNCC’s interim Chief Executive in its anniversary year.


Cath Denholm

Published date 2024-07-08

Role: Independent Interim ChairDate appointed: March 2024 Profile Cath has been on the board of the Joint ... In March 2024, Cath was appointed as Interim Chair. 


Professor Melanie Austen

Published date 2024-07-08

Role: Interim Deputy Chair and Board member of Natural EnglandDate appointed: June 2024 Profile Mel Austen ... Mel was appointed as Interim Deputy Chair to the Joint Committee in June 2024 and has represented Natural


Ornithology: oil & gas

Published date 2020-05-11

particularly sensitive to disturbance caused by shipping and helicopter traffic, which can result in displacement


Senior Leadership

Published date 2024-03-07

The Senior Leadership Team consists of the following: Dr Gemma Harper - Joined JNCC as interim CEO in


Nature News Spring 2021

Published date 2021-03-24

This issue also features farewell reflections from our CEO Marcus Yeo and welcomes our new interim CEO


Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation of Migratory Birds of Prey in Africa and Eurasia

Published date 2019-05-03

consensus on 21 October having first been revised to take account of the generous offer of UAE to host an interim


Marine mammals and noise mitigation

Published date 2024-01-08

(OPRED) and the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA), published a joint interim ... JNCC is currently preparing interim guidance on mitigation options which will be published before the


Update from JNCC's chair

Published date 2023-05-10

JNCC will work with Defra and the Devolved Administrations to secure an interim Chair as soon as possible


The ProcBe (Procellariiform Behaviour and Demographics) Project

Published date 2023-08-03

potential to impact seabirds in a number of ways, including through mortality caused by collision, displacement



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