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South Devon National Landscape Through the Farming in Protected Landscapes programme (FiPL), farmers and land managers can get funding to deliver projects that support and improve National Landscapes (formerly Areas...
...streams and creating revenue streams About a year ago, we were awarded £500,000 of Landscape Recovery project development funding from Defra. Our project, Evenlode Landscape Recovery, will restore streams and...
...to hear from people interested in supporting the restoration of this special landscape. If you have any questions about our project or Landscape Recovery in general, leave a comment below....
...up to £10,200 per hectare. EWCO has additional stackable payments of up to £8,000 per hectare for tree planting projects that support wider benefits to society, nature recovery and the...
...hope this will help increase the potential impact per project and demonstrate how the scheme can work across larger landscapes. When we asked attendees about the benefits of Landscape Recovery,...
...round of Landscape Recovery focuses on projects of at least 500 hectares. This could include landscape-scale projects creating and enhancing woodland including temperate rainforest, peatland, nature reserves and protected sites...
...in the second video. A second round of funding for Landscape Recovery projects has been announced. For more information, please see this blog post Landscape Recovery: apply for the second...
...what we can do here, for landscape recovery, for biodiversity, and we wanted to be part of that conversation. Our first project was about seeing if we could get a...
...help support recovery of threatened species like curlews, woodlarks, nightjars, corn buntings and fritillary butterflies. For those that were not accepted we will be contacting applicants to provide them with...
...to James and Danny for taking part. Read the transcript. Learn more about farming payments in England Landscape Recovery Landscape Recovery supports landowners and managers to take a large-scale approach...