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Radio 4,20 Jul 2010,30 mins

SeriesSeries 1

Episode 16

Saving Species

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17/40. What is the future for our farmland birds? We have been following the re-introduction of Cirl Buntings into Cornwall: an RSPB led conservation project where Cirl Bunting chicks have been taken from nests in Devon and released on specially selected farms in Cornwall. We sent a reporter down to the West Country to see how it works. But do planned government cuts on departments like DEFRA impact on this and other conservation work to protect our farmland birds? And will the "Big Society" and "localism", the policy centre piece of the coalition - and not Government, protect our farmland birds? We asked the RSPB and DEFRA. Also in the programme, memories of Butterflies. Presented by Brett Westwood Produced by Kirsty Henderson Series Editor Julian Hector.

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