Geckoella got Gold!

  ‘Geckoella is delighted to have achieved Constructionline Gold and SSIP accreditation. Well done Jan Alvarez on assembling all the evidence and information! Gold membership requires a full assessment of our policies and procedures for environmental management,...
An Ecologists’ Guide to the use of Detection Dogs

An Ecologists’ Guide to the use of Detection Dogs

Geckoella trainers gave a talk online on the 5th April 2022 with an informative lunch time session spreading the word about the use of Detection Dogs in Ecology. This Ecologists’ Guide to the use of Detection Dogs was packed with vital information, and viewers...
Geckoella’s 2021

Geckoella’s 2021

Despite the gloomy continual disruption caused by Covid Geckoella has ploughed on and had a busy and productive 2021. Here is a little sum up of our year, plus some fun memories of our ecological and geological world in 2021. Geckoella had our busiest ecology and...

Geckoella scaled new heights for bat survey

Ecologists Samuel Olney and Josh Butterworth undertook our first ‘in-house’ tree-climbing project recently. Pictured here they are conducting Aerial Inspection Surveys of Potential Roost Features (PRFs) that had been previously graded as having potential to support...
New Website

New Website

Geckoella are proud to reveal our new website, designed by Teapot Creative! Please take a look around – we now have a lot more content showcasing our services and projects. With thanks to all friends of Geckoella who have kindly allowed us to display their photographs...
Window into Watchet’s Geological Heritage

Window into Watchet’s Geological Heritage

One of Watchet Town Museum’s windows has had a transformation. Visitors to Watchet and passers-by can enjoy this new, fun, colourful, display; celebrating Watchet’s unique and internationally important geology. Working with Watchet Town Museum, Geckoella has...