The 2003-2004 annual report summarises the work of the Joint Nature Conservation Committee (JNCC) for the year including many notable successes.
Taking a close-up look at nature conservation
New JNCC Annual Report gives the
barn owl and red squirrel a starring role.
Recipients of the hard copy version of the latest
Annual
Report from JNCC are in for a bombardment of the

senses. The
Government's nature conservation advisers on UK and international
issues have wrapped their report in a cover that has the feel of
feathers and fur, although it is simply a new type of paper
stock.
The front cover focuses on a close-up view of the plumage of
the barn owl, and the back depicts another close-up, the russet
hues of the fur of a red squirrel. Both are species that have been
of concern within JNCC's work programmes during the reporting year.
Inside, there are once again spectacular images of some of the
wildlife and habitats that JNCC works to conserve – continuing a
standard that helped last year's JNCC Annual Report to win
the coveted "Public Service Annual Report of the Year" honour at
the Charity and Public Service Publishing Awards.
The Joint Nature Conservation Committee has a wide-ranging and
challenging portfolio of work that covers everything from
international biodiversity conventions to overseas territories,
tackling issues involving trade in endangered species through to
international designations of UK habitats. We do this on behalf of
the country conservation agencies – English Nature, Scottish
Natural Heritage, the Countryside Council for Wales, and the
Environment and Heritage Service, Northern Ireland.

"We see our
Annual Report not just as a publication that fulfils our
statutory duties to report back to Government", notes JNCC Director
of Resources and External Affairs, Marcus Yeo. "Our Annual Report
also functions to help raise our profile amongst the wide range of
organisations and individuals that have an interest in UK and
international nature conservation – we need the look and feel of
this publication to reflect the professional and pioneering
approach that we take to our work".
The JNCC Annual Report 2003-2004 is available free to
all interested enquirers, by phoning 01733 866839, or emailing us.
Please cite as: JNCC, (2004), JNCC Annual Report 2003-2004, 83 pages, A4 softback, ISBN 1 86107 563 4