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Regional winners

The standard of competition in 2011 was very high, and all eight regional winners have shown great dedication to helping wildlife on their farms and beyond. Click on the links below to read about the fantastic work they are doing.

2012's regional winners will be announced in July.

Robert Law - Hertfordshire

This 1,500ha conservation grade farm is a shining example of the integration of wildlife-friendly farming into a successful commercial business. More...

Robert Law - Hertfordshire

Robert Kynaston - Shropshire

Robert passionately believes there is room for wildlife alongside profitable production on his 97ha mixed farm. More...

Robert Kynaston - Shropshire

David White - Wiltshire

David and his son Edward farm their 554ha farm with an inspiring ethos of working with nature. More...

David White - Wiltshire

Andrew Hughes - Hampshire

This successful arable farm has conservation at its core. More...

Andrew Hughes - Hampshire

Andrew Jackson - North Lincolnshire

Andrew is an ambassador for practical conservation, going beyond agri-environment schemes. More...

Andrew Jackson - North Lincolnshire

Somerset and Carolyne Charrington - Argyll and Bute

The Charrington's won the 2011 award for their work on their 750ha upland livestock farm, which is managed with both sustainability and profitability at its heart. More...

Somerset and Carolyne Charrington - Argyll and Bute

Martin Hamilton and Gary Adams - County Down

This quite intensive vegetable growing operation on a 130ha farm is refreshingly forward-thinking. More...

Martin Hamilton and Gary Adams - County Down

Richard and Gethin Owen - Conwy

This 69ha mixed lowland farm is an oasis for wildlife in an area of low botanical diversity. More...

Richard and Gethin Owen - Conwy