Friday, 8 June 2012

Time to speak up for protection for our seas. Devon Wildlife Trust launches new campaign for marine advocates

100 years ago The Wildlife Trusts' founder Charles Rothschild first championed the concept of a network of nature reserves on land. Since then vital wildlife sites have secured protection and are now valued by society. Not so at sea. A hundred years on and the first national network of potential marine protected areas has been identified: 127 Marine Conservation Zones (MCZs) have been recommended to the Government for protection, of which 16 are found off Devon such as the rocky reefs of Lyme Bay, rugged coastline of Hartland Point to Tintagel and the Tamar Estuary in the South of the county. All were selected through consultation with more than one million stakeholders. However, the Government has stalled designation of any sites until 2013, citing lack of evidence. There are indications that even then only a small proportion will eventually be designated. Devon Wildlife Trust today launches a campaign to recruit 'Friends of Marine Conservation Zones'. The campaign is linked to a new online resource - the first of its kind - providing details of locations, species and habitats for all 127 recommended MCZs. By creating accessible information about all 127 sites, Devon Wildlife Trust hopes to inspire individuals, companies and organisations to stand up for the extraordinary marine species and habitats around Devon. Harry Barton, Chief Executive for Devon Wildlife Trust, said: "It took more than 34 years to get protection for sites on land. We must ensure the 127 recommended MCZs do not face the same fate in having to wait long for protection. Whilst the Government treads water, wildlife-rich areas in our seas continue to suffer degradation. "We need all 127 recommended sites to be designated, and soon - a full and functioning network covering the complete range of habitats and species." The Wildlife Trusts' new online resource provides information on each of the 127 Marine Conservation Zones recommended to Government. It outlines the special features of these precious areas, and illustrates why we simply cannot afford to lose even one of them. To find out more about your local recommended Marine Conservation Zone and sign up to be a Friend, visit www.wildlifetrusts.org/MCZfriends
Tompot blenny with sponges & anemones- Photo Paul Naylor

Friday, 1 June 2012

Make Your Nature Count RSPB'S Summer Wildlife Survey starts this weekend

Make Your Nature CountMake your Nature Count, the summer wildlife survey helps the RSPB get an overview of how summer wildlife is faring around the UK, and they need lots of eyes watching gardens over the coming week.You can help them create a 'snapshot' of bird numbers in your region. Simply count the birds you see in your garden (or local park) for one hour between 2-10 June, and tell them what you see. They would also like you to give information on the other wildlife that visits your garden. You don’t have to see these species in the hour you spend counting birds, but let them know if you ever see them in your garden and if so, roughly how often. Click here to find out how to take part

ENJOY THE JUBILEE SPECIALS & FUN FILLED HALF TERM WEEK AT THE BIG SHEEP

Spring Bank Holiday Weekend at the Big Sheep, Abbotsham Bideford

Jubilee Diamond - Hunt Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is looking for more BIG diamonds to add to her Imperial State Crown to celebrate HER Diamond Jubilee. We're inviting you to search high and low around the BIG Sheep. Once all the diamonds have been found children each get a Jubilee prize to take home.
Who would you crown Queen of North Devon?
£250 Jubilee Cake
In conjunction with the North Devon Journal, we're searching for the Queen on North Devon - If you know someone who you feel is deserving of this prestigious title contact anne@thebigsheep.co.uk telling us why you feel this community person should be crowned Queen of North Devon. Winner Recieves:
Banbury's Makeover
£250 Jubilee Cake,
Professional Before & After Photo