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Launch of Farmland Bird project in North Wessex Downs

An exciting new partnership led by the RSPB and Natural England has recently begun in the Berkshire, Hampshire and Oxfordshire sites of the North Wessex Downs Area of outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), in a bid to help farmers and land managers boost key farmland bird species.

BBOWT’s got green talent!

The Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust (BBOWT) is delighted to announce that it has been awarded a grant to develop ‘green talent’ by providing training for those wishing to have a career in nature conservation. Funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund through its ‘Skills for the Future’ programme, the grant of £352,000 will enable the Trust to provide a total of 24 one-year work placements over 3 years for anyone wishing to get a foot on the nature conservation ladder.

Making Biodiversity Work - The second South East England Biodiversity Forum (SEEBF) Conference (26 May 2010)

There is an increasing awareness and interest in the services that are provided by our natural environment. Hand-in-hand with this there are numerous attempts to place values on these services. This conference focused on the use of ecosystem services, potential methods for valuing these services and then went on to explore the potential for business involvement in the delivery of biodiversity targets.

Have you seen me?

As part of the International Year of Biodiversity, Berkshire Nature Conservation and Thames Valley Environmental Record Centre are working together to promote the recording of wildlife.&nbspThanks to funding from Natural England a postcard has been produced asking for sightings of the following UK Biodiversity Action Plan species: Greater Stag Beetle, Bullfinch, Hedgehog and Slow-worm.

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