Senses working overtime
New JNCC Annual Report takes a
close-up look at nature conservation

Recipients of
the hard copy version of JNCC's latest
Annual Report are
in for a bombardment of the senses - with 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.
"We see our Annual Report not just as a publication that
fulfils our statutory duties to report back to Government," notes
JNCC's Director of Resources and External Affairs, Marcus Yeo. "Our
Annual Report also functions to help 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