Allen Valley LPS Evaluation
In September 2014 we started work in the North Pennines AONB with the Allen Valleys Landscape Partnership Scheme team, helping them to put together a monitoring and evaluation plan.
In September 2014 we started work in the North Pennines AONB with the Allen Valleys Landscape Partnership Scheme team, helping them to put together a monitoring and evaluation plan.
A £2.2 million (HLF Heritage Grant) catchment based project in West Sussex delivered by a partnership of seven organisations working alongside local communities to promote a thriving river system where wildlife flourishes and where people value its unique natural and cultural heritage.
Since 2016 R4C have been involved the evaluation of this landscape-scale conservation project, funded by an HLF heritage grant. The client required an evaluation of the impact of new visitor and education facilities and its activity and access programme in terms of the achievement of project outcomes
‘Dewis Gwyllt’ (Wild Choice) was a joint initiative between Llais y Goedwig and Wild Resources Ltd, exploring and researching opportunities for income generation from wild, forest products to support community woodland groups in Wales…..
The FSC BioLinks project, was exciting citizen science project focusing on the addressing the gaps in knowledge about invertebrate distribution through a lack of biological recorders with the necessary identification skills.
R4C have recently completed the evaluation of the Guardians of the Deep project. This project run by the Kent Wildlife Trust aimed to involve more people, through innovative engagement….
The low-lying landscape of the Manhood Peninsula, south of Chichester in West Sussex, is prone to surface water flooding due in part to poor ditch and pond management. The project, led by a local Wildlife & Heritage Group ….
R4C is the lifetime evaluator for this conservation grazing project with Surrey Wildlife Trust, funded by the Green Recovery Challenge Fund. Conservation grazing delivers a wide range of sustainable habitat benefits. The project will secure the Belted Galloway cattle as ‘bio-engineers’ on Surrey’s unique heathland habitats, providing valuable conservation grazing services to protected habitat sites. …
Using a mixture of habitat management, citizen science and public engagement this project is looking to create the right ecological and social conditions to encourage the spread of the Pine Marten into new areas in the Scottish and Welsh borders….
The Smooth Snake is the UK’s rarest reptile but very little is known about its distribution and ecology. This project, led by Amphibian & Reptile Conservation, and which R4C has been engaged to evaluate, is looking, through Citizen Science……