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Click 'SHOW MORE' below for a breakdown of the session. Over the past four years the Ancients of the Future project has been working with 20 ancient tree sites across England to conserve vital habitat for 28 threatened species of fungi, lichen, invertebrate and bat. Find out how the project has developed integrated approaches to managing habitat for multiple species groups together in collaboration with partners. 00:00:00 Opening of Ancients of the Future conference – Dr Ross Piper, Zoologist and Entomologist - A short introduction by Dr Ross Piper who will be our guest chair for the final day of the conference. 00:03:57 : Introducing the Ancients of the Future project – Jamie Robins, Project Manager, Buglife - An overview of the achievements and challenges over the past four years of the Ancients of the Future project. 00:20:01 Integrated approaches to cross taxa management – Alice Parfitt, Project Officer, Buglife -From survey work to key recommendations and outcomes, how has cross-taxa management been achieved at Moccas Park in Herefordshire? 00:36:21 Bridging the Gap through Veteranisation – Izi Banton, Conservation Manager and Carl Cornish, Conservation Officer, RSPB - How veteranisation, beetle boxes and other approaches are used at Sherwood Forest NNR to bridge the gap. 01:00:21 - Q&A