The partnership, taking place at 100 sites including Stonehenge, will examine how different plants and animals work together - and could have major implications for ecological restoration target setting.
The four-year partnership hopes to reverse habitat loss caused by issues including climate change, and pollution. Pic: National Trust/John MillerA £2m research project that aims to tackle the biodiversity crisis in the UK and help restore the landscape has been launched.
It will look at how woodlands and meadows knit together using complex individual processes - such as nutrient cycling, carbon capture, and pollination - rather than simply looking at the presence and number of a particular species.
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