Recreational Disturbance Report Released

Last year, the Isles of Scilly National Landscape hosted Footprint Ecology who delivered a series of drop-in sessions to help identify and reduce any instances of recreational disturbance having impacts on vulnerable and sensitive wildlife.

Footprint Ecology are a consultancy specialising in managing conflicts around recreational disturbance and wildlife, and the team are back again this year through the support of the Islands’ Partnership, Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust and the National Landscape to deliver further workshops following the publication of their report. Footprint Ecology staff are keen to hear what you think and are looking forward to answering your questions. You can find the published paper ‘Recreation and the environment on the Isles of Scilly’ below.

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