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A WN Advisory Group is being
set up. These will be people whose advice is offered and valued, and who
may not have the time to be as closely involved as with the
Coordinating
Group. How an Advisory Group will contribute will be decided in due
course.
Nominations
to the Advisory Group can be
emailed to the WN.
Nominations have been received so far from:
Dr Sophie Lake
UK Co-ordinator,
Grazing Animals Project
As so many projects talk about using herbivores, GAP would like to help
disseminate information on the use of herbivores in these situations, and
glean and share further experience.
Tomas
Remiarz
Treeresponsibility,
Calder Valley, West Yorks
Community-based, semi-upland woodland regeneration and woodland
corridors.
Keith Kirby
Terrestrial Wildlife Team,English Nature
Conservation issues on forestry from both a science and policy
perspective.
Derek Gow
Re-introductions of
native wild species, such as beaver.
Adam Griffin
Co-founder and Wildwoods Service Manager for Moor Trees, a charity
promoting the restoration of wild, native woodlands in and around the
Dartmoor national park.
Hans Kampf
Senior policy advisor, Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality,
Department of Knowledge, Holland.
John Muir Trust
The primary policy and object of the John Muir Trust is to conserve and
protect wild places with their indigenous animals, plants and soils for
the benefit of present and future generations. Contact: Dave Picken.
Peter Taylor
An independent consultant specialising in environmental policy. He leads
the communications consultancy Ethos.
Charles Morgan
Conservation Officer for Brecknock Wildlife Trust, Chair of Conservation
Officers Wales( Conservation Officers of the 6 Welsh Wildlife
Trusts) and Secretary of Pori Natur a Threftadaeth -The Welsh Grazing
Animals Project.

Last updated 1st November 2005 |