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2021 Big Farmland Bird Count scheduled for February 5-14

Published: 12:30 PM December 31, 2020    Farmers, land managers and gamekeepers across the country have been urged to take part in the 2021 Big Farmland Bird Count between February 5 and 14 - Credit: Matthew Usher Farmers and wildlife enthusiasts are being urged to join an annual survey to identify which farmland birds are benefiting from conservation efforts – and which ones are most in need of help. The 2021 Big Farmland Bird Count (BFBC) is a nationwide “citizen science” project which calls on land managers and gamekeepers to spend 30 minutes spotting species on their land between February 5 and 14. Organiser Dr Roger Draycott of the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust said: With 71pc of Britain’s countryside looked after by farmers, land managers and gamekeepers, they are crucial to ensuring the survival of cherished bird species like skylarks, yellowhammers, corn buntings and wild grey partridges.

GWCT 2021 Wish List: Evidence-led decisions to shape game and wildlife management policy

By Community contributor The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust calls for evidence-led decisions to shape game and wildlife management policy Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Ross Macleod THE FIRST wish, not just for our own farming operation at Auchnerran in Aberdeenshire, but for all farms everywhere across Scotland, is that the UK navigates departure from the EU market with an agreement that removes the immediate risks posed by tariffs. It looks a distant prospect right now, but we can but hope. Our second wish is that whatever perspectives are held on withdrawal from the EU, we take advantage of the opportunity presented by leaving the Common Agricultural Policy to forge a positive future for farming. This should match our world-class produce and standards with the need to address the challenges posed by climate change and threats to nature. The impending report from the Farming and Food Production Future Policy

South west projects benefit from Green Recovery Challenge Fund

Sunburst sun rays through leaves of large green tree in autumn A series of projects in the south west that protect landscapes and wildlife, connect people with nature and help to create and retain green jobs have secured millions of pounds of funding. The government is providing nearly £40million to 68 projects across England in the first round of the Green Recovery Challenge Fund. Over 800,000 trees will be planted and damaged habitats such as moorlands, wetlands and forests will be restored. The projects will also support conservation work and help to improve education about the environment. Eight south west-based organisations have secured funding towards ten projects.

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