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Keep meaning to apply for ELS but not done it yet? Changes to the scheme are proposed. Why not get in now before they are implemented and recoup some of your modulated funds? Let FWAG help you with the Entry Level Stewardship scheme.
From scheme applications to habitat creation, management plans to species advice, FWAG offers a range of services for farmers and landowners.
There are many ways to support FWAG's work. From joining our membership scheme, making a donation, to remembering FWAG in your Will.
FWAG offers assistance to the press with technical research data, fact sheets, information for articles and spokespeople for an insider view on relevant environmental and agri-business issues.
There's nowhere quite like FWAG for rewarding and worthwhile work. We employ passionate people. From conservation advisors to project managers, from office assistants to marketing and fundraising professionals, and from accountants and IT specialists through to agronomists and botanists, our workforce is as diverse as the countryside we protect and care for. Learn more about working for us
The Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) is the UK's only independent and dedicated provider of environmental and conservation advice and consultancy to farmers and crofters. Formed in 1969, FWAG has grown into a network of 120 highly skilled Farm Conservation Advisers located within 55 regional and county groups across the UK.
A voluntary committee of local farmers supports each group together with representatives from the agriculture industry and environmental organisations to ensure we have a farmer led organisation. FWAG is a Charitable Organisation seeking to support and enthuse farmers to secure environmental benefits on their land.
We often act as the link between officers representing the Government and Agencies, our clients and members, Trust funding bodies and sister organisations, and work closely with all parties.
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