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'Virtual fences' help Great Fen cows create wetland habitats
'Virtual fences' help Great Fen cows create wetland habitats

BBC News

time14-03-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

'Virtual fences' help Great Fen cows create wetland habitats

Collars with electric pulses have been placed on cows' necks to help create wetland habitats in the 'Nofence' collars are part of a conservation grazing project at the Great Fen in wildlife trust for the county said grazing using native breeds of cows and sheep was a vital part of managing fen grasslands, to promote wildflower growth and provide ideal habitats for butterflies, dragonflies and collars give out a short low level pulse, similar to an electric fence, with livestock quickly learning the extent of their new boundaries and to avoid approaching the "virtual fence line" again. The Great Fen landscape project began in 2001 to connect the two national nature reserves of Woodwalton Fen and Holme Fen by restoring the surrounding land for Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire said the former agricultural land, with square, drained fields, has been turned into a natural mosaic of grass, pools and winding said static electric fences were no longer practical, so remote GPS-connected cattle collars were purchased, giving the conservation team greater flexibility over how the area is maintain livestock welfare standards, the team also installed new cattle management areas, ditches and water supplies at New Decoy Farm, near reserves officer David Metcalfe said: "Although it's known for its wide arable fields, the fenland landscape has been home to cows and sheep for generations. "We always knew getting grazing animals into the emerging new wild wetland areas was going to be a challenge, so the Nofence collar technology has been fantastic."The solar-powered collars are controlled via an app. Cows are alerted by an audible tone when they approach the boundary, or if they persist, they will be deterred by a weak electrical collars can be managed remotely by the project team. The rewilding project at the Great Fen in Cambridgeshire was supported with a £78,000 grant from the FCC Communities Foundation, which awards grants for community projects through the Landfill Communities Fund. Follow Norfolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

Kettering Tennis Club plans refurbishment of outdoor courts
Kettering Tennis Club plans refurbishment of outdoor courts

BBC News

time23-02-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Kettering Tennis Club plans refurbishment of outdoor courts

Four outdoor tennis courts are to be refurbished after a club was served up a £69,000 Tennis Club said it would use the money to resurface its courts, provide outdoor seating and refurbish a room inside its was awarded by FCC Communities Foundation via North Northamptonshire chair Christopher Todd said: "This is an important investment in our club facilities, which will benefit both current and future generations of players." The club was founded more than 50 years ago by Post Office workers and has won numerous titles across contributed almost £7,500 from its own funds to support the refurbishment Todd added: "Kettering Tennis Club's goal is to continue to grow our offering to the local community."We hope this project can open doors to further investment in future to more tennis courts for members and the general public, as well as the potential for padel tennis."Helen Howell, the Conservative council's deputy leader, said the money would make a "huge difference" to the facilities."This project will provide a real boost to the people of Kettering and surrounding areas," she added. Follow Northamptonshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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