Items Tagged 'Farmland'
Features
- Operation Turtle Dove - how turning around the fortunes of an iconic farmland bird brings farmers and conservationists together
- Big Farmland Bird Count - the national annual census of Britain’s farmland birds
News
- If we want to bring back farmland birds, restore a farmland pond, new research shows Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
- Moths have a secret but vital role as pollinators in the night
- Feeding stations on farms to boost bird numbers project
- Action needed to reverse decline in farmland birds
- Four in five britons support rewilding, poll finds
- Relocating farmland could turn back clock twenty years on carbon emissions
- 2022 Big Farmland Bird Count: 26 red-listed species sighted as land managers help build picture of the state of farmland birds
- A new place in the country for Ratty and friends
- Birds bounce back when farms devote 10% of their land to nature-friendly measures
- 2023 GWCT Big Farmland Bird Count results highlight the conservation work done by thousands of land managers
- Partnership projects to benefit endangered Stone-curlew lead to rise in numbers across Wessex and the Brecks
- Trees and hedges on farmland significantly boost butterfly numbers, study finds
- Slow progress on land strategy risks loss of countryside and food security
- Radnorshire Wildlife Trust awarded NRW funding to restore peat
- Co. Down farm nurtures rare barn owls for third year running
- Wake-up call as new data reveals dramatic declines for England’s farmland birds
- New report reveals the return of rare breeding bird species
- Bringing people and nature together: National Lottery funding supports regenerative farming in Devon
- Essex wetland project will reduce flooding and restore nature
- Distance from natural habitat doesn’t reduce pollination in tropical smallholder farms
- Concerns for decrease in Scotland’s farmland birds
- Mount Stewart welcomes BBC Winterwatch to the historic estate
- New plans to reshape how we protect and manage our land
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