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Progress Towards Targets

Action

Targets

Progress


1

15 hardy breed herds established along with associated farm infrastructure

18 hardy breed herds have been established within the project area


2

60 land managers to be made aware of the project, its conservation benefits, and how it affects their farms

Over 100+ introductory farm visits have been carried out


3

20 baseline farm assessments

17 baseline farm assessments have been produced for agreement holders with additional advice given to potential applicants within the project area


4

1,500 hectares of SAC land to be in favourable conservation management with hardy cattle grazing

1,850 hectares of SAC land are being managed with hardy cattle grazing


5

A herd of at least 20 cattle established to graze 150 hectares of land and infrastructure works completed

A herd of 26 blue grey cattle (2003) and 10 dairy shorthorns (2004) established grazing on Ingleborough National Nature Reserve


6

Control of invasive weeds over 1,000 hectares of project area

323 hectares have been controlled


7

Control of rabbits over 1,000 hectares of project area

An area of 6,867 hectares has been controlled for rabbits over three years


8

Introduction of new management regime on Malham Tarn Fen, including a programme of scrub cutting and the introduction of grazing with hardy cattle breeds

New management regime introduced to Malham Tarn, cutting 0.5 hectares of meadowsweet and carr. Grazing with 12 Dexter cattle between August and September each year


9

Complete baseline vegetation survey and assessment of vegetation condition over the whole of the project area. Repeat condition assessment at end of project

Completed baseline vegetation survey in 2002 and repeat condition assessment carried out and completed summer 2006


10

Baseline ecological research in 2004. Results and final report in 2007

Baseline report produced 2002/3. Results and final report being produced by mid-2007


11

Collation of baseline information on all project farms. Results and final report in 2007

Results and final report being produced by mid-2007


12

12 demonstration events leading to widespread dissemination of the aims, objectives and results of the project

17 demonstration events completed including an International workshop in June 2006


13

Production of eight newsletters. Erection of five on-site interpretive panels

Seven newsletters and reports produced. Five interpretive panels erected around the project area


14

Promotion of the project at two international and two national conferences

Completed



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