by Norfolk FWAG | May 6, 2016 | News
Creating a network of wildflowers across the UK B-Lines is an exciting initiative creating a network of wildflower-rich routes across the UK to connect our best existing wildlife sites by restoring and creating habitat across the countryside. Find out...
by Norfolk FWAG | Feb 24, 2016 | News
Read about the Upper Wensum Cluster Farm Group in this EDP...
by Norfolk FWAG | Feb 22, 2016 | News
Read the fact sheet provided by Soil...
by Norfolk FWAG | Dec 18, 2015 | News
The third Big Farmland Bird Count (BFBC) will take place between the 6th and 14th February 2016, the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) announced today. Launching this now annual event, GWCT’s Jim Egan said “more people than ever took part in last year’s...
by Norfolk FWAG | Dec 14, 2015 | News
Directors and staff of Norfolk FWAG were fortunate enough to meet with the Secretary Of State for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, the Right Honourable Elizabeth Truss MP just before Christmas. Norfolk FWAG had requested this meeting to raise the concerns of their...
by Norfolk FWAG | Nov 16, 2015 | News
Thousands of native White Clawed Crayfish have died on the River Wensum near Fakenham, Norfolk. Results from specimens sent away for analysis confirm that crayfish plague was the cause. What you can do to help? We are strongly advising anyone using equipment in the...
by Norfolk FWAG | Nov 5, 2015 | News
Nigel Bertram from Kempstone Manor Farm, Litcham, was celebrating last night after being awarded a top conservation Norfolk farming award. Nigel was presented with the Ian MacNicol Memorial Trophy at the annual Norfolk FWAG members evening on November 4th. This...
by Norfolk FWAG | Oct 31, 2015 | News
The Broads Landscape Partnership has received an earmarked grant of £2.6m from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) through its Landscape Partnership (LP) programme for the Water, Mills and Marshes project. The project aims to enrich and promote heritage sites in the area...
by Norfolk FWAG | Oct 19, 2015 | News
The first new trees have been planted under the Breaking New Ground project. The Euston Estate has undertaken to plant 1km of new Pineline and to restore a further 350m. Pine lines are the most familiar and iconic feature of the Brecks landscape. They comprise long,...
by Norfolk FWAG | Oct 13, 2015 | News
The Breaking New Ground LPS and Norfolk Geodiversity Partnership invite you to a fascinating day school focussing on how decisions about managing the Brecks can affect geodiversity. ‘Geological Landscapes’ will enable land managers, advisers and consult-ants to read...