Saving the small things that run the planet
Best Practice Approaches to Cross Taxa Management workshop
- Introduction: Back from the Brink and Ancients of the Future
2. The Aging Process of Trees and The Benefits of Fungi
3. Lichen of Ancient Trees
4. Saproxylic Invertebrates: Ecology and Management of Wood-decay habitats
5. Bats: Ecology and Habitat requirements
Case studies
Moccas Park, Herefordshire
Savernake Forest, Wiltshire
Back from the Brink Innovations Conference

Introducing the Ancients of the Future project - Jamie Robins, Buglife

Integrated Approaches to Cross Taxa Management - Alice Parfitt, Buglife

Bridging the Gap through Veteranisation – One Tool in Sherwood’s 500 Year Management Plan - Izi Banton and Carl Cornish, RSPB

In Pursuit of Rare Saproxylic Invertebrates - Liam Olds, Buglife

Can we Transplant the Rare Pox Lichen Pyrenula nitida From One Tree to Another? Dave Lamacraft, Plantlife

The Wood Rotting Fungi of Great Windsor Park - Chris Knowles, Mycologist

AudioMoth – an Affordable Survey Tool and its Future in Bat Monitoring, Sonia Reveley, Bat Conservation trust

Veteranisation – Does it Work for Biodiversity? Vikki Bengtsson, Pro Natura

Can We Make a Veteran Tree? Artificial Inoculation of Heart-rot in Forest Conservation, Matt Wainhouse, Cardiff University

Can beetle Boxes Help Deadwood Insects Cross Tree Ages Gaps? Steph Skipp, University of East London
Integrated approaches to cross taxa management
Species recovery in ancient tree habitats
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