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...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...
Landscape Recovery supports groups of landowners and managers to take a large-scale, long-term approach to producing environmental and climate goods across their land. In the first round of Landscape Recovery,...
...gap between the two) apply for the second round of Landscape Recovery, which is open to individuals or groups of land managers looking to deliver projects that support net zero,...
...part in project bids during the first round of Landscape Recovery long as they could show they had management control of the land, or the consent of those with management...
...any existing scheme agreements. The full details on eligibility are in the guidance. Landscape Recovery so far In December, I shared an update on the first round of Landscape Recovery...
...buffer strips, generally had a neutral or positive impact on historic features. Landscape character Generally, options were assessed to be having a positive impact —enhancing, conserving, maintaining — on landscape...
Landscape Recovery is one of our environmental land management schemes. It's for landowners and managers who want to take a more radical and large-scale approach to producing environmental and climate...
...access advice through the Landscape Recovery development phase and are looking at how we facilitate collaboration through Countryside Stewardship. Combining payments from public and private schemes As we accelerate the...