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Wild Ennerdale –Seeing Nature in Charge Wild Ennerdale is very grateful for the funding and support of English Nature
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Beginnings NT and FC discussions about working together in 2000 Needed a shared Vision if going to work together Spent 3 years brainstorming with local people and invited guests Wild concept came out of brainstorming and trying to understand the character of the valley. Recognition of Ennerdale Water as important characteristic so invited UU to join Partnership formalised in September 2003 through Memorandum of Agreement Applies to combined UU, FC & NT land ownership - 4300ha
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FC Involvement England Forestry Strategy – timber a by product of managing land not sole purpose Champions - Local staff interest and enthusiasm, support & involvement of senior managers Declining Economics of Timber Production Change and development in FC organisational culture Established Forest Design Plan process Positive NT approach and UU enthusiasm
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Vision “ To allow the evolution of Ennerdale as a wild valley for the benefit of people relying more on natural processes to shape its landscape and ecology”
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The Partnership today NT, UU & FC working together in day to day and longer term plans Partner meetings every 6 to 8 weeks as required to update progress and scope new work Principally 4 People making decisions Project Officer, acts as co-ordinator and first line of contact Funded by partners & English Nature English Nature a big supporter Advisory group of 15-20 experts Liason group,neighbours. community, NGO’s
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The Partnership today Partners divide up workload according to individual skills Not actively targeted media, more word of mouth, first press release in 5 yrs yesterday Website prime form of communication Public events and liaison group meetings when something to consult on Specific meetings for specific groups eg farming community, Government agencies Still very much in development No finish date No defined end point
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Wild Ennerdale – What Next 2005/6
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What Next - Stewardship Plan Describing the valley and its special qualities, the partnership and how we propose to allow the valley to develop. About reducing mans impact to a level where natural process are free to shape the future look and feel of the valley. Promoting positive features that contribute to an increasing sense of wildness Removing/reducing negative detracting features. Changing the future path of the valleys landscape will require an initial phase of intervention Principal partnership document Published soon
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Sustainability Issues Bridging the Gap – International Conference A great opportunity to spend time thinking about the issues which hinder the development of Wild Ennerdale (WE) June 2006 Workshop Partners Discussion Advisory group discussion Final Paper – 6 Separate Issues Management Scale Nature Conservation Social & Cultural Economic Farming & Forestry Value of Wild Land
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Wild Ennerdale Wild Mountain,Wild Water,Wild Forest Visit www.wildennerdale.co.uk for more infowww.wildennerdale.co.uk
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