Paramyxovirus found in wild pigeons

Jersey’s racing pigeon club asked to check vaccinations 12 December 2013 The Department of the Environment has contacted Jersey’s racing pigeon club to remind them to ensure they have up to date vaccinations for paramyxovirus. It follows laboratory confirmation that the virus was present in a flock of about 30 wild pigeons in St John […]

Spirit of Heritage

12th December 2013 Spirit of Heritage Photography & Video Competition 2013 JERSEY HERITAGE has announced the winners of the Spirit of Heritage Photography and Video Competition 2013, in association with the Jersey Evening Post. With categories including Classic and Artistic Photography, Instagram and videography, this Island-wide competition was launched in August 2013 and attracted over […]

Students, free range eggs and lupins….

(Wednesday 16 October 2013) ABERYSTWYTH University’s free range egg supplier Birchgrove Eggs is feeding its laying hens with UK grown lupins to replace imported soya in their diet. Birchgrove supplies Aberystwyth University with over 4000 eggs per week, and in a commercial trial for a research project with scientists at the Institute of Biological, Environmental […]

THE LIFEBOAT: COURAGE ON OUR COASTS

By PHILIP JEUNE SEVERAL images of local RNLI crew members and supporters are included in a new book that showcases the lifesaving work of the charity. From dramatic shots of lifeboats battling fierce seas to candid individual portraits, ‘The Lifeboat: Courage on our Coasts’ contains 455 images captured by award-winning professional photographer Nigel Millard. He […]

Jersey starts talks with UK for improved fish quotas

JERSEY is to ask the UK to consider agreeing to a better way of managing fish quotas for local commercial fishermen. A team of officers has been set up to lead the talks. It includes representatives from the Department of the Environment, and the Economic Development, Chief Minister’s and the Law Officers departments. The process […]

REDISCOVERING THE WILD

FORAGING WITH Kazz Padidar. This is an expansion of an article that appeared in the November 2013 issue of RURAL magazine WHEN the Day of the Triffids dawns, when the Kraken Wakes, when oil ceases to flow, thus bringing to a halt both the transport system and also emptying the supermarket shelves of purchasable food, […]

FARMING IN JERSEY TODAY

This is the text of a speech by Deputy Carolyn Labey, the Jersey States Member with political responsibility for agriculture, to the third Jersey Farming Conference, November 2013: The speech was the opening address at this event, and follows below in full, as spoken: ‘I WOULD like to start my talk by saying how pleased […]

Risk from importing pets

THE States Veterinary Officer is warning people who are thinking of buying or re-homing a dog from mainland Europe or beyond that, unless they get it from a reputable source, they could end up with a big bill from the vet or risk bringing in diseases, or both. Controls on pet movements, which are in […]

Jersey leads the way in conservation efforts

JERSEY is leading the way for other Crown Dependencies and UK Overseas Territories in its work on protecting biodiversity in the Island. The UK government is encouraging all Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, to sign up to the Convention on Biological Diversity. The issue of how many of Britain’s Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories had […]

THE FOLKSONG SERIES

A new exhibition by Jersey artist David Henley took place in October. He spoke to WENDY JENKINS ‘A PSALM is a cry for help, where the cry finds sounds we didn’t know we held inside us.  The words above are  from a Scandinavian folksong, entitled Psalm. If you want to experience paintings that provoke such powerful […]