What's Happening?
The Rare Breeds Survival Trust has designated white park cattle as urgently at risk, moving them to the 'priority' category on its 2026 watchlist. This ancient breed, with roots tracing back to the Celts, has seen a significant decline in calf numbers,
dropping to less than two-thirds of their 2022 level. The charity is advocating for increased government support for rare native livestock, emphasizing the cultural and environmental significance of these breeds. White park cattle are valued for their role in conservation grazing, which helps manage habitats and promote biodiversity.
Why It's Important?
The inclusion of white park cattle on the priority at-risk list highlights the challenges faced by rare livestock breeds in the modern agricultural landscape. These breeds are crucial for maintaining genetic diversity and supporting sustainable farming practices. The decline in their numbers reflects broader issues of agricultural industrialization and the preference for commercially viable breeds. This development calls for policy changes to support biodiversity and heritage conservation, ensuring that these unique breeds continue to contribute to ecological balance and cultural heritage.












