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THE SANCTUARY AWARDS<br />

eNvIrONMeNTAL PrOjecT AWArD Winner<br />

Senne Environmental Working Group<br />

The environmental Working Group<br />

– Nature and Military in the Senne<br />

Training Area (Germany) has recently<br />

celebrated its 30th Anniversary. Its<br />

aim is to conserve the variety of<br />

habitats within the training area and<br />

protect the rich diversity of wildlife<br />

and rare species that live in the Senne.<br />

The working group was formed<br />

in the 1980s when there was very<br />

limited information on nature in the<br />

Senne and the initiative sparked an<br />

era of close cooperation between<br />

environmentalists, the british Army,<br />

local and federal authorities that<br />

allowed for a systematic mapping of<br />

habitats and wildlife never achieved<br />

before. This essential base line work<br />

helped underpin what is now a well<br />

managed area for wildlife; it saw the<br />

introduction of conservation grazing<br />

by a rare-breed sheep flock and<br />

became an innovative blueprint for<br />

similar projects here in the UK.<br />

volunteer specialists, such as<br />

botanists and ornithologists,<br />

dedicate their time and expertise<br />

to monitoring and advising the<br />

group on measures to conser ve and<br />

enhance nature on the site.<br />

The Senne biological Station organises<br />

ten educational excursions to the<br />

training area each year in the form of<br />

guided nature walks and bus tours.<br />

An exhibition in the local town earlier<br />

this year highlighted the nature of<br />

the Senne and gave much credit to<br />

the co-operative effort between the<br />

british and Germans for the high quality<br />

management of the estate.<br />

The group has not only looked af ter<br />

the nature of the Senne but also<br />

rare breed sheep on Senne © M Laabs<br />

successfully cultivated many positive<br />

relationships through collaborative<br />

working, not only with the military<br />

in Senne but with government,<br />

external organisations and volunteer<br />

specialists. Read more on page 42.<br />

eNvIrONMeNTAL PrOjecT AWArD runner up<br />

Elstead Common Bridleway Improvement Project<br />

an important firebreak, had become<br />

increasingly prone to flooding over<br />

recent years making it impassable by<br />

foot, horse and vehicle. This presented<br />

significant challenges for military<br />

training, public access and access for<br />

emergency vehicles needing to attend<br />

heath fires.<br />

The Award board was greatly impressed<br />

with the innovation and best practise<br />

demonstrated through the use of a<br />

traditional, low cost and low impact<br />

technique to improve the bridleway.<br />

Shallow swales created along bridleway © Landmarc<br />

elstead common in Surrey, in the<br />

South east region of the National<br />

Training estate is an important training<br />

feature for many soldiers and is also a<br />

popular location for walkers, cyclists<br />

and horse riders. Not only that, the<br />

common is part of a designated site<br />

known for its important wet and<br />

dr y heath habitats. Unfor tunately a<br />

section of bridleway, which is also<br />

The joint benefits to biodiversity,<br />

flood relief and access are highly<br />

commendable. The project has<br />

enabled a wide range of users,<br />

adequate access to the area, whilst<br />

ensuring no negative impacts on the<br />

SSSI; this has clearly been achieved<br />

through strong collaborative working.<br />

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Sanctuary 43 • 2014

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