Text: Ecological Continuity Trust. Text inside a circle: We are UK charity dedicated to preserving long-term ecological experiment (LTEs). 4 photos of LTEs surrounding the circle: Drone shot of Park Grass, landscape photo of Ainsdale Dunes, landscape photo of sheep grazing at on grassland, a photo of a rain shelter.
Textbox overlaid on photo of sheep on a mountain: LTE are real world outdoor experiments that have been running for or have funding for 6+ years. They manipulate variables and employ true cause-and-effect.
Text: Ecological Continuity Trust. We maintain a register of 80+ LTEs at different stages, many of which are decades long and are from different habitats and experiment goals.
Text: Ecological Continuity Trust. We maintain a register of 80+ LTEs at different stages, many of which are decades long and are from different habitats and experiment goals. Aerial photo of Park Grass. Text underneath: From 1856, Grassland, Nutrients LTE. Photo of sheep grazing at Loughgall. Text underneath: From 1989. Wood, Grazing LTE. Skyview photo of BIFoRFACE showing the meteorological towers. Text underneath: Woodland, Climate LTE.
Text: Ecological Continuity Trust. Text: LTEs are important because they detect slow acting ecological changes and they need to be preserved because 3 years of a research project is not long enough to detect such changes. 4 photos in a row from left to right- 2 horses look at the camera, a landscape view of grassland and hill in the distance, an aerial photo of grassland plots, a landscape view looking into the distance.
We are a small #environmental #charity committed to preserving long-term #ecological experiments #LTEs, & ensuring that data from those experiments is at the heart of #policymaking, #sustainable land-use, & #education. Join us in supporting LTEs to ensure they continue: bit.ly/EcolConT 🌎