Dorset Species Recovery Project by @dorsetwildlife will improve habitat for 10 endangered species: pillwort, marsh clubmoss, sand lizard, heath tiger beetle, lapwing, dingy mocha, great crested newt, ladybird spider, fly orchid, greater horseshoe bat #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme
Wilder Woodlands in North Somerset by Avon Wildlife Trust will improve habitat for lesser and greater horseshoe bats, Barbastelle bats and dormice, offering improved foraging and nesting sites and turning inhospitable plantation woodland into a thriving habitat #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme
Love the bold markings of the Duke of Burgundy butterfly, one of 5 species that's the focus of our #speciesrecoveryprogramme Chalk Species Revival project. Habitats will be improved by planting cowslips as foodplants wiltshirechalk.org.uk/chalk-species-…
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Another exciting collaboration as part of the #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme is the Weald to Wave Scrubland Superheroes project with Knepp Wildland Foundation! Providing habitat for scrubland species through scrubland regeneration & contributing to the reintroduction of red-backed shrike. 🪶
We’re delighted that our Wild Figheldean project has been awarded funding by @naturalengland’s #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme Capital Grant Scheme.
Atlantic Salmon are one of the 150 species set to benefit across England.
Read more here: ow.ly/5eoK50PLtZN
Excited to take delivery of plug plants ready to connect and restore habitats for butterflies🦋read more in the latest Blog for our Chalk Species Revival project wiltshirechalk.org.uk/december-2023/ #speciesrecoveryprogramme 📸National Trust Images/Peter Welsh
The Wild Figheldean Project by Wessex Rivers Trust will restore 1 km of chalk stream habitat on the Hampshire Avon into prime salmon spawning grounds #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme
Discovering the extra species that will benefit from the #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme after the pond restoration project, like this male palmate newt chomping on frogspawn Natural England Dorset Wildlife Trust Dorset Wildlife Spot Amphibian and Reptile Conservation
We’re delighted to announce that our Saving Devon's Native Crayfish Project and the Kentish Chough Project have been awarded funding by Natural England's #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme Capital Grant Scheme.
Wildlife is in drastic decline all around us. 🦋
We’ve awarded £14.5 million to 63 projects across England through our #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme Capital Grant Scheme.
The European eel and water vole are among the 150 threatened species benefitting.
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The fantastic work to restore habitats at #UptonWarren wetland reserve has now been completed! Check out some of the before and afters below 👇
Thanks to Natural England #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme
We are delighted to share that our M.A.S.T project to protect freshwater pearl mussel, salmon and sea trout in the Tyne has been awarded funding by @naturalengland’s #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme Capital Grant Scheme.
Watch this space for more updates as the project progresses. 🐟🌊
We’re delighted to announce that the Kentish Chough Project and Saving Devon's Native Crayfish Project have been awarded funding by @naturalengland’s #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme Capital Grant Scheme.
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Here is an update on our Natural Species Recovery Programme with the latest work taking place on the second in a series of interventions funded by Natural England Species Recovery Programme
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Wildlife is in drastic decline all around us.🦋We’re delighted that our #WETHogsmill project has been awarded funding by @naturalengland’s #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme Capital Grant Scheme.
European eel and Water vole are among 150 threatened species that will benefit from our help.
One in six species are at risk of extinction in the UK. 🌍
We’re working with partners to restore some our most threatened species through our #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme Capital Grant Scheme.
Find out which species will benefit: naturalengland.blog.gov.uk/2023/09/14/spe…
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Fantastic news for Scarce Tufted-sedge (Carex cespitosa)!
Our project has been awarded funding by @naturalengland’s #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme ,
ensuring the future of a critically endangered plant, only found on one site in the whole of the UK, here in Herts! Herts & Middlesex Wildlife Trust 🌱😍❤️
Delighted to share news that our Chalk Species Revival project has been awarded funding by @naturalengland’s #SpeciesRecoveryProgramme Capital Grant Scheme. Five threatened insect species are set to benefit including the Wart-biter bush cricket wiltshirechalk.org.uk/chalk-species-…
Dr. Bella Davies of the South East Rivers Trust talks about what the Natural England Species Recovery grant will mean to the Hogsmill river, its wildlife and the local community.
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