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Game management qualification from Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust and BASIS

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Lord Benyon returns to Defra as Environment Minister

Turning the tide for Scotland s waders

NATURESCOT Golden Plovers breed on moorland before flying back south before winter Working for Waders is a key initiative that is seeking to arrest the alarming decline in our wading bird population, writes Agnes Stevenson. They are an iconic feature of our coastline and estuaries and their long-legged and long-billed silhouettes appear too on lochs and lagoons, but the waders that are so much a part of our landscape are in dire trouble. In recent years populations of curlew and lapwing have collapsed, down 61% and 55% on what they once were, and oystercatchers too are struggling, with a third less of these beautiful birds being recorded around our shores.

Last chance for farmers to have their say on agri-environment schemes

SPECIES RICH border planted next to crops THERE IS still time for farmers to have a say on the future of agri-environment schemes, if they can spare a moment to fill in yet another form. Head of Lowland Research Scotland, at the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust, Dave Parish, said: “We recognise that one of the banes of farming is the amount of form filling, and the number of surveys where farmers and land managers are being invited to participate is excessive right now. Regrettably this is just another one – but it is especially important in terms of how our farms will look and how aid can be delivered to support animal and plant life on farm in the future.

Martin Down farmers in BBC Countryfile with Ellie Harrison

Jess Brooks (GWCT) with Countryfile s Ellie Harrison and farmer Rob Shepherd and team preparing to dig a turtle dove puddle Farms in Dorset and Wiltshire are the stars of tonight s BBC Countryfile. Tonight (Sunday, May 9) at 6pm farms from the Martin Down Supercluster will be showcasing their conservation efforts. The ‘Supercluster’ is a unique collaboration of three ‘Farmer Clusters’ made up of 46 farms which together cover 236km2 of the Cranborne Chase area of Dorset, Hampshire and Wiltshire, surrounding the famous wildlife-rich Martin Down National Nature Reserve. Farmer Clusters are groups of neighbouring farmers who work together to deliver benefits for soil, water and wildlife at a landscape scale.

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