Defra have launched an enquiry to investigate what is the best method of sustainably managing England's wildlife.
Up until recently, the government has had a piecemeal approach to nature conservation, with only certain species and habitats being afforded protection. This philosophy is to be superceded by Defra's recent holistic approach to Nature conservation. Defra has therefore decided to launch a more comprehensive strategy to conserve wildlife in England, and will shortly be consulting on this strategy.
The new approach aims to be more strategic, and will look at how wildlife impacts on people vice versa. One of the key components of the strategy is taking a decision-tree approach, to provide a mechanism for policy review and development. The hope is this approach will create a structured framework so that a consistent approach to wildlife conservation is used across the board, whilst allowing scope for flexibility within the framework.
The consultation document can be found here:
http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/wildlife-manage-strategy/consultation.pdf
The closing date for responses is 22nd September 2008.
Monday, 28 July 2008
Defra Launches Wildlife Management Strategy for England
Posted by Charlie Butt at 11:33
Tags: Conservation, Consultation, Defra, Wildlife Management
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