Site-based practical conservation combining science and practical experience: Lady Fen, Welney

21 August 2025, Version 1
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Abstract

This document summarises the topics discussed during a visit to Lady Fen, hosted by Leigh Marshall, Site Manager and Jo Thomas, Waterscape Manager (the Fens) for the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust. The management actions at Lady Fen are described, with inputs and suggestions from other attendees highlighted with an asterisk (*). Supporting evidence is provided in green boxes. This is not a detailed synthesis or comprehensive review, but rather an attempt to combine knowledge from experienced, local land managers with evidence from the Conservation Evidence database (www.conservationevidence.com) and other sources.

Keywords

conservation
practitioner knowledge
Fens
biodiversity
nature reserve
land management
wetland
birds

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