WILDFLOWER experts and farmers from Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cumbria played host to a Baltic study tour group, showcasing local work to restore wildflower habitats.
The study group comprised representatives from local councils and protected areas together with farmers and scientists from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia who are working together on a four year project called ‘LIFE Viva Grass’. There were five field trips during the visit to sites in Cumbria, North Lancashire and Yorkshire.
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