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GRAZING IS AMAZING!

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After nearly 20 years of providing advice to promote, establish and enhance grazing management for wildlife, PONT has taken the difficult decision to close down at the end of March 2024.

This decision has not been made lightly but is the inevitable result of the current economic situation and the lack of long-term grant funding to support conservation grazing. Over the last 2 decades we have worked with hundreds of land owners, graziers and conservationists to find solutions to grazing issues which benefit wildlife, farmers and the community.

We have developed and delivered training for individuals and organisations, led and contributed to grant-funded initiatives and worked on innovative projects such as “Payments for Outcomes” schemes.

We would like to thank all those who have worked with us over the years.