Member

Henry Walker

Farm Environment Adviser

Phone - 07713 333205
Email[email protected]

Graduating with an honours degree in Ecology from UEA in 2000, Henry focused his studies on the farmed landscape and sustainable agriculture. He worked on arable farms in Norfolk and a mixed farm on Islay, before returning to Norfolk as Assistant Warden for the National Trust on Blakeney Point.

Since joining FWAG in 2004, Henry has advised on over 400 farms in Norfolk, and has developed an in-depth knowledge of the county and agri-environment schemes. The bulk of his work has been involved with stewardship scheme applications and implementing change on the ground. He has worked on sustainability plans with pea growers, and conservation plans for LEAF producers and blackcurrant growers.

Henry has worked on many projects including; the Norfolk Ponds Project, Catchment Sensitive Farming pilot on the Wensum, arable stewardship for farmland birds in NW Norfolk and Wash Rivers Crayfish surveys. In 2010 Henry co-authored the report on the Important Arable Plant Areas in Norfolk.

A full member of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management, Henry has a BASIS Certificate in Conservation Management, and has completed a Foundation in Agronomy, BASIS soil and water and FACTS.

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