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HELPING YOU TO HELP WILDLIFE ON YOUR FARM |
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This area has links to the most relevant websites concerned with the subjects of farmland wildlife conservation and use of grant schemes in the UK. If you cannot find what you need then ask for advice on the Discussion Forum. If you know of other web information concerning wildlife conservation that would be useful for farmers and advisers then please email admin@farmwildlife.info.
Conservation Advice: Farmland Invertebrates
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| Initiative to promote creation of bumblebee habitat on farmland |
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| brief description, and summary of habitats and food of wide range of British invertebrates |
Conservation Advice: Farmland Mammals
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| information on bats in farmland and how to use Environmental Stewardship to help them from the Batscapes Project website |
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| information on the status and habitats of British bats, with particular relevance to the Batscapes project area of Bath, north-east Somerset and south Gloucestershire (15 of 16 British bat species covered) |
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| advice on the brown hare |
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| information and conservation advice on mammal species including hedgehog, mole, common shrew, dormouse, red squirrel, wood mouse, yellow-necked mouse, harvest mouse, water vole, brown hare, mountain hare, rabbit, red deer, roe deer, badger, otter, pine martin, stoat, weasel, fox and wild cat |
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| information on dormouse, edible dormouse, grey squirrel, hedgehog, house mouse, mole, otter, pipistrelle, red fox, red squirrel, water vole, wood mouse |
Conservation Advice: Farmland Plants
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| Arable Plant Conservation: Detailed information on rare arable plants and technical advice on their conservation in the field.
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| Information and conservation advice on rare plants of the UK from the Plantlife website. |
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| Information and conservation advice on rare arable plants of the UK. |
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| Images ©RSPB, except Greater Horseshoe Bat ©Bat Conservation Trust |
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