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Latest News
June
2010: Apologies for the lack of news and updates to the website. We
have all been SO busy we have rather taken our eye of this site. Rest
assured that the Upper Thames Project is still running, and has entered
a new phase. The results from our initial phase, funded by the Tubney
Charitable Trust will be published here soon. Best, Phil.
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. The UTP team are deeply concerned by the recent HPAI
outbreak in East England. We are cautiously continuing fieldwork, with
full consent of our farming colleagues, and employing appropriate
biosecurity precautions (November 2007).
CAP Reform: Commission announces intention to
introduce a proposal to set at 0% the obligatory set-aside rate for the
2008 scheme year. Read the FWAG news
statement.
The Sustainable Arable Farming For an Improved Environment
(SAFFIE) release their final report. From 2001 to 2006, the SAFFIE
project aimed to develop and assess new ways to enhance biodiversity in
winter cereals. The aim was to improve biodiversity and wildlife access
within both field margins and crop. Novel management approaches were
tested to improve food and habitat for a range of species important to
UK farmland biodiversity.
Harvest mouse
population decline in Upper Thames Region. A recent report by WildCRU has shown significant
declines in harvest mouse populations across the region. Further work
is to be undertaken to establish the extent and magnitude of this
decline. The harvest mouse has recently been added to the UK
Biodiversity Action Plan (see below) because of fears of more
widespread decline.
UK Biodiversity Action Plan updated.
The long awaited species and habitats update to the UKBAP has now been published. The report is available to
download from the UKBAP web site.
Natural
England searches for England's most innovative farmers. Natural England has launched its 'Future of Farming
Awards' scheme, which celebrates environmental excellence and
innovation in farming.
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