The visiting researchers are looking to set up an area in northern Japan to encourage the breeding of the eastern marsh harrier which is currently a rare and declining species in the county. They heard how western marsh harriers had been such a success story at Carlton Marshes and wanted to learn how we created and maintain the landscape for the benefit of the harriers.
They were fascinated by how Petos Marsh has become prime habitat for breeding marshe harrier just 6 years after being an agricultural farm - and how the marsh also serves as a flood defence for local communities. They were very impressed with this aspect of our habitat creation and have been inspired to try a similar approach for their area in Japan.