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The Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS) group has launched a new website today (Thursday 1 st March) to provide a one-stop-shop for practical information on controlling sheep parasites.
These two organisations represent two extremely valuable sectors of the livestock industry in Scotland, together contributing in excess of £700 million to the Scottish economy annually (Scottish Salmon Producers’ Organisation & Quality Meat Scotland figures, 2017). Much of the livestock work undertaken by SEFARI scientists across the Scottish Government’s Strategic Research Programme focuses on sheep and cattle, so this invitation to contribute to these important stakeholder meetings represented an ideal opportunity for SEFARI to engage with these sectors, to raise the profile of the SEFARI
SEFARI is delighted to be supporting the launch of the Center for the Study of the Force Majeure’s Vision for Scotland and the Dee valley in the form of a guiding narrative film exploring the implications of climate change and provoking thought and action for how we might adapt to the challenges as a diverse group of communities of interest. Despite strong evidence from catchment science and from our deep experience in river management it is clear we must do more to involve stakeholders in taking adaptive action to the long-term challenges of climate change. Deploying effective means of