The Hen Harrier Project European Innovation Partnership (EIP) operated from 2017 to 2023. It was the largest EIP in Europe at the time with funding of over €23 million from the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) Rural Development Programme 2014-2022. The programme was ground breaking as it provided financial rewards to participating farmers while delivering crucial environmental benefits.
The project pioneered a results-based agri-environment scheme that rewarded farmers for improvements in habitat quality. Over the course of the programme, a total of €20 million in habitat and supporting action payments were made to farmers, with an additional €3.5 million allocated to Community Actions, Field trials of new actions, monitoring, and project administration.
A notable feature of the programme was the Hen Harrier Bonus, which incentivised habitat improvements and successful breeding of the Hen Harrier. This results-driven approach demonstrated that conservation and farming could work hand in hand, providing a viable model for future agri-environment schemes in Ireland and across Europe.
According to Fergal Monaghan, Project Manager of the Hen Harrier Project Ltd, the project demonstrated that when farmers are properly supported and incentivised, they can deliver meaningful conservation outcomes. “By placing farmers at the centre of the programme and rewarding them for measurable improvements, we have developed a model that benefits both nature and rural communities. We hope that the lessons from this initiative will shape future policies and funding mechanisms for biodiversity and land management.”
Over 1,600 farmers across six Special Protection Areas (SPAs) engaged in conservation-focused land management practices that enhanced the habitat for the Hen Harrier and other key species. By the end of the project over 46,000 hectares of land was being managed to enhance biodiversity and over 4,000 conservation actions were implemented, including fencing, water infrastructure, and habitat improvements. This measurable increase in habitat quality has benefited not just Hen Harriers but a wide range of wildlife.
The Hen Harrier Project European Innovation Partnership (EIP) final report is now available and can be found here.
Read about the European Innovation Partnership (EIP) under the CAP Strategi Plan (CSP) 2023-2027 here.
Learn more about ACRES, Irelands flagship agri-environment scheme under the CAP Strategic Plan (CSP) 2023-2027, by clicking here.
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