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FWAG provides farmers and landowners with practical advice on
making adjustments to farm operations and enhancing farm features
in order to support wildlife, landscape, archaeology, access and
other conservation issues. FWAG has 66 local groups throughout
England and Scotland, with over 90 Farm Conservation Advisers out
of a total staff of 130.
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FWAG AIMS
- To provide clients with the best opportunity for environmental
gain through cost effective, quality solutions
- To take a whole farm approach since all parts of the farm are
important for conservation
- To act as a partnership with the farmer, conservation bodies,
farming organisations and government agencies
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