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UFU notifying members about poultry housing order

N.Ireland

7 months ago

UFU notifying members about poultry housing order

The Ulster Farmers’ Union (UFU) is notifying members that mandatory housing measures for all poultry and kept birds come into effect today

CAFRE reminder not to cut hedges or trees in closed period

N.Ireland

11 months ago

CAFRE reminder not to cut hedges or trees in closed period

Under DAERA rules, hedges, tree or scrub cutting is not permitted in the period between March 1 and August 31

Defra confirm two more cases of bird flu in UK

Pig/Poultry

about 1 year ago

Defra confirm two more cases of bird flu in UK

Defra has said a case of Bird Flu has been confirmed on a poultry farm in Bishop Auckland, Co. Durham on June 17

Mandatory housing order for poultry to be lifted in England

Pig/Poultry

about 1 year ago

Mandatory housing order for poultry to be lifted in England

The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs plans to lift the order for mandatory housing of birds later this week in England.

Virologists issue call to action to mitigate rising global bird flu threat

Pig/Poultry

about 1 year ago

Virologists issue call to action to mitigate rising global bird flu threat

The Global Virus Network has issued a call-to-action to address the threat of H5N1 avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu.

N.Ireland

about 1 year ago

NI National Hedgerow Week to take place next week

The Tree Council along with CAFRE in Northern Ireland are celebrating hedgerows as part National Hedgerow Week which begins May 5

NI National Hedgerow Week to take place next week

Pig/Poultry

almost 2 years ago

NFUS reminds birdkeepers to register birds before September 1

The National Farmers' Union of Scotland (NFUS) is reminding all keepers of birds, large or small...

NFUS reminds birdkeepers to register birds before September 1

N.Ireland

over 2 years ago

Barn owls in Down defy the odds with surprise winter brood

A pair of barn owls has surprised and shocked conservationists in Co. Down with the arrival of an...

Barn owls in Down defy the odds with surprise winter brood

Rural Life

over 2 years ago

Study: Some wild birds develop immunity to avian flu

Some wild birds have developed immunity to the avian flu amid the ongoing H5N1 bird flu epidemic,...

Study: Some wild birds develop immunity to avian flu

N.Ireland

almost 3 years ago

CAFRE: Hedgerow managing tips that ‘benefit’ the environment

Farmers can make small changes to hedgerow management to benefit the environment, according to an...

CAFRE: Hedgerow managing tips that ‘benefit’ the environment

Sheep

about 3 years ago

Dog owners urged to protect wildlife and livestock

Bradford Council appeals for dog owners to help protect livestock and birds as it is ground-nesting season wildlife and lambing season.

Dog owners urged to protect wildlife and livestock

Rural Life

about 3 years ago

460,000 birds counted in this year's Big Farmland Bird Count

Over 460,000 birds were counted in this year's Big Farmland Bird Count, organised by the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT).

460,000 birds counted in this year’s Big Farmland Bird Count

Rural Life

over 3 years ago

£14,000 offered for info on 5 wild birds found shot in Suffolk

The reward for information relating to the deaths of five juvenile Goshawks dumped at the edge of...

£14,000 offered for info on 5 wild birds found shot in Suffolk

Environment

about 5 years ago

Quarter of island’s native birds now ‘red-listed’

NI: Swifts and puffins are identified among the birds most at peril as report shows a 1/4 of birds across the island are now 'red-listed'.

Quarter of island’s native birds now ‘red-listed’

Environment

over 6 years ago

UFU asks farmers to get counting in the Big Farmland Bird Count

The Ulster Farmers’ Union is encouraging farmers to get counting and join the Big Farmland Bird Count (BFBC).

UFU asks farmers to get counting in the Big Farmland Bird Count

Environment

about 7 years ago

Rothamsted study confirms that spring is getting earlier

Courtesy of a 50-year study, scientists at Rothamsted Research have confirmed that spring is getting earlier each year.

Rothamsted study confirms that spring is getting earlier

Environment

almost 8 years ago

Farm 'green schemes' rejuvenate NI bird populations

Three key farmland bird species have increased in numbers over a five-year period in AES, according to a study by a bird society.

Farm ‘green schemes’ rejuvenate NI bird populations

N.Ireland

over 8 years ago

Yellowhammers and other birds benefit from 'farming together with nature'

Over 25 landowners recently attended a farm demo event to find out how they can help birds and wildlife thrive on their farms.

Yellowhammers and other birds benefit from ‘farming together with nature’

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