Nature of Farming Award |
Nature of Farming Award
Arable fields with thick hedgerows and wide flower-rich margins hosting butterflies. Skylarks singing over the corn. Flower-rich meadows buzzing with insects and the bubbling call of curlews. Expansive heather moorland in flower with the sound of cackling grouse. All are idyllic representations of the UK countryside and its farmland. Much of our native wildlife depends on farmland for food and habitat and it is increasingly important to farm in a sensitive way, particularly for vulnerable or highly specialised species. Luckily, a growing number of farmers are making great efforts to ensure that such practices become part of their daily work. Ambassadors for wildlifeIt takes particular dedication and care to run a farm that creates terrific wildlife habitat as well as being economically viable. That’s why we are delighted to work with farmers who are making great efforts and who act as ambassadors for wildlife in the farming community. 'The hardest part, choosing the winning farm, is down to you.' In celebration of this hard work, the RSPB teamed up with BBC Countryfile magazine, Butterfly Conservation and Plantlife to launch the Nature of Farming Award. All manner of species stand to reap the rewards of a more sensitive, holistic approach to farming including plants, invertebrates, mammals, and of course birds, whilst still providing farmers with viable businesses. What can farmers do to help wildlife?
Vote now!Judges have whittled down the hundreds of entries to a shortlist of four. The hardest part, choosing the winning farm, is down to you. Click on the link to the right to find out about the finalists and their farms to help you make your choice. Once you have a favourite, please cast your vote! When you do, you will be entered into a prize draw to win a selection of fabulous wildlife goodies, including a free subscription to BBC Countryfile magazine. You have until 26 September 2008 to tell us which farm you think deserves the Nature of Farming Award. The results will be announced at the end of September, and a ceremony in the New Year will mark the winner’s achievements. Last modified: 01 June 2008 |
Related websitesWhat can I do?Read the profiles on the four finalists to find out about their farms and how they are helping wildlife - and then vote for your favourite! |
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