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Click 'SHOW MORE' below for a breakdown of the session. Here we explore how Back from the Brink has supported species recovery in woodlands. From the reintroduction of the Chequered Skipper in Rockingham Forest, to vegetative responses to woodland ride restoration and the importance of connectivity in urban environments for the Willow Tit. 00:00:00 Reintroducing the Chequered Skipper – Susannah O’Riordan, Project Manager, Roots of Rockingham, Butterfly Conservation - The Chequered Skipper was declared extinct in England in 1976. We’ll look at how the Back from the Brink reintroduction was achieved and the management necessary to create and maintain suitable habitat. 00:15:50 The response of woodland flora to ride restoration in Rockingham Forest – Tim Pankhurst, Regional Conservation Manager – East of England, Plantlife - We outline the initial effects widening and restoration of woodland rides has had on habitat structure and flora. 00:31:10 Tracking the Willow Tit – Sophie Pinder, Project Officer, Willow Tit project, Yorkshire Wildlife Trust - Explore our state-of-the-art radio tracking programme of Willow Tits in the Dearne Valley and the importance of post-industrial woodland and successional habitats. 00:47:22 - Q&A