No 151 – MAY-JUNE 2014
BIMONTHLY MAGAZINE
For many years now, we have argued that private landowners are a vital part of maintaining habitats and biodiversity throughout Europe. We have said that the participation of landowners and managers, when given the right incentives, can foster a new atmosphere of cooperation and good will between different stakeholders. We have pointed to many examples, like our Wildlife Estates, where our members are protecting and enhancing biodiversity.
This is why I am so proud to say that our LIFE+3water project has won the first ever Natura 2000 award … Read more
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