An amazing 45 responses came back from our DEFRA Test & Trial baseline survey! Here is a quick tour of the results…….
An amazing 45 responses came back from our DEFRA Test & Trial baseline survey! Here is a quick tour of the results…….
An amazing 45 responses came back from our DEFRA Test & Trial baseline survey! Here is a quick tour of the results…….
BFWN has delivered three workshops so far in 2022 as part of a second DEFRA Test & Trial within the new Environmental Land Management scheme top tier, Landscape Recovery. These meetings have covered payments and incentives, how to create a landscape management plan for the Brecks, and long term agreements. Farmers opinions on these aspects…
Read more about the work of Dr Rob Hawkes on the recent DEFRA blog. He explains the outcome of the recent DEFRA Test and Trial with BFWN producing a landscape scale map of cultivated margins which are home to many threatened species. How could this be a reality in the Breckland countryside? “Encouragingly, most of the Breckland group…
We are very pleased to share the findings of the DEFRA Test and Trials work carried out by Dr Rob Hawkes at the University of East Anglia (UEA). The practical work drew to a close with meetings of each farmer mini-cluster where Rob shared the output of his innovative analytical tools in the form of…
On one of the rare sunny spells in August Mid Norfolk MP George Freeman visited cultivated margins at Bowes Farms Ltd at the kind invitation of BFWN member Kevin Bowes. We were able to explain how beneficial the margins are to biodiversity in the Brecks and how the work of Dr Rob Hawkes in the…
The artist who designed our beautiful BFWN logo is holding an exhibition in north Norfolk this month.
Current restrictions are not curtailing our efforts to work together. Socially distanced meetings with new participants carry on as we increase our coverage and consolidate the ‘mini-clusters’. Re-shaping farm environmental work Richard Evans and Rob Hawkes met with Henry Walker of FWAG to discuss two Mid-Tier agreements, explain the aspirations of BFWN and the science…
As soon as we accessed our funding, our advisor Rob Hawke started his work on species data and mapping work. Luckily this work is office based and has been relatively unaffected by lockdown. So far, Rob has accumulated over 3.5 million plant and invertebrate records, over 100,000 of which comprise the 500+ rare, scarce and…
One of the delights of being part of BFWN is the discovery of important species in unexpected places. In August, Jo Jones surveyed a patch of farmyard on manor that had been left for wildlife, instead of being tidied up (see below image). During the visit, 40 plant species were counted within the area (note…
BFWN are now corporate members of Plantlife. As members of BWFN, you will receive the Plantlife online newsletter and we can use the Plantlife logo when we explain our work.
Another iconic species that is genuinely facing extinction is the Eurasian Curlew. Until recently, this species received less attention in Breckland than Woodlark, Stone-curlew and Nightjar. BWFN is trying to change that and to increase the Curlew’s chances of survival Curlew – a Breckland bird Saving the Curlew it is arguably one of the UK’s…
Richard Evans, one of the founders of BFWN, has made the effort to visit the farms of our members. This is his report of one of his latest visits. “In early June I visited Glebe Farm, Methwold, to meet a Chris Cox and a John Secker. John is a bit of a legend in the…