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Click 'SHOW MORE' below for a breakdown of the session. Species conservation has been progressed across both pastoral and arable agricultural land, working closely with the farmers and landowners that look after it - hear examples of innovative practice from BftB projects and partners spanning farm advice, spatial targeting, agricultural training, grazing practice, and species reintroductions. 00:00:00 Introduction to the Farmland session - Richard Winspear, Agricultural Advice Manager, RSPB 00:07:17 Limestones Living Legacies project - Jennifer Gilbert, BftB Community Engagement Officer, Butterfly Conservation - Tailoring grazing management on limestone grasslands to benefit different species’ needs, plus interventions including reintroductions and bare ground creation. 00:21:42 Colour in the Margins project - Elizabeth Cooke, BftB Project Manager, Plantlife - Arable farmland management and advice, and species interventions (including reintroductions). 00:43:47 Grey Long-eared Bat project - Craig Dunton, BftB Project Officer, Bat Conservation Trust - Landowner advice provision, agri-environment schemes & habitat enhancements. 00:52:51 Shrill Carder Bee project - Bex Cartwright, Species Recovery Manager, Bumblebee Conservation Trust - Case studies of landowner advice provision, agri-environment schemes, species interventions, and species conservation strategy. 01:00:49 Agricultural management educational and training resources - Kelly Hemmings, Senior Lecturer in Ecology and Agroecosystems, Royal Agricultural University - Materials created for arable and grassland management, and student/staff research projects. 01:17:48 - Q&A