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HELPING YOU TO HELP WILDLIFE ON YOUR FARM |
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ADAS |
ADAS is the UK’s largest independent provider of environmental solutions, rural development services and policy advice. ADAS can answer questions that you have on the Environmental Stewardship scheme and post answers to common questions on the Discussion Forum. On behalf of Natural England ADAS holds events for farmers and other land managers on the promotion and making the best use of Environmental Stewardship, details are on the Events Calendar.
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Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) |
The Farming & Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) is the UK’s only independent and dedicated provider of environmental and conservation advice and consultancy for farmers, landowners and crofters. Formed in 1969, FWAG has grown into a network of Farm Conservation Advisers across the UK located in over 40 local offices. FWAG’s Farm Conservation Advisers understand the pressures on farming and the environment and through our practical advice we can help farmers integrate practical conservation into their farming businesses. FWAG runs events, training days and workshops to disseminate best practice. FWAG advisers have a wide range of expertise to answer queries posted on the Farm Wildlife website or raised at Farm Wildlife Technical Events. For further information visit the FWAG website
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Game Conservancy Trust |
The Game Conservancy Trust (GCT) is a UK-based charity undertaking game research and advice on game management. The GCT's contribution to the Farm Wildlife website includes case studies, advice and information about the conservation of game and wildlife habitats on farmland. Peter Thompson, the GCT conservation adviser, will answer any questions you have about game conservation.
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Linking Environment and Farming (LEAF) |
LEAF helps farmers improve their environment and business performance. LEAF Demonstration farmers and Innovation Centres host technical events for Farm Wildlife members. LEAF also circulates management tips generated from this website to it's members.
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Plantlife |
Plantlife is a charity dedicated exclusively to conserving all forms of plant life in their natural habitats, in the UK, Europe and across the world. The Plantlife contribution to the Farm Wildlife website includes case studies, advice and information about the conservation of plants and their habitats; in particular the flora of arable farmland, meadows and woodlands. We will also post appropriate events and training days on the events calendar.
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RSPB |
The RSPB is the UK charity working to secure a healthy environment for birds and other wildlife, helping to create a better world for us all. The RSPB’s contribution to the Farm Wildlife website includes case studies, advice and information about the conservation of farmland birds. RSPB advisors will answer any questions you have about farmland bird conservation. The RSPB paid for the creation and ongoing management of the Farm Wildlife website.
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| Images ©RSPB, except Greater Horseshoe Bat ©Bat Conservation Trust |
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