The Wildlife Trusts work to a collective framework – Strategy 2030. At its heart is an ambition to see nature recover. This requires a farming system that enhances rather than destroys wildlife. Land management advice is essential to achieve regenerative farming. Many Wildlife Trusts already operate land management advice services: 276 full time equivalent advisers, engaging with nearly 3,000 farmers across 2,500 ha of land. Advice is run as local and separate services by each Wildlife Trust. It is not enough for nature’s recovery. Analysis concluded that this advice could be extended but capacity is fragmented, skills distribution patchy, and co-ordination weak. To resolve these issues and to scale up advice services, we aim to coordinate, extend and improve these services. This pos

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