Ep. 26 Experts in the Field: Making the most of the opportunities presented by Biodiversity Net Gain
In this episode of our new season focusing on Natural Capital, our biodiversity net gain experts are back to discuss how rural landowners can make the most of the opportunities it presents.
The Farms, Estates & Rural Land team at Foot Anstey bring you the next episode of the firm's popular podcast series which provides insights and practical advice on important issues for agriculture and rural business.
In our second episode on biodiversity net gain, Partner and Head of Farms, Estates & Rural Land, Edward Venmore and Associate, Rose Westwood are again joined by Jacob Hepworth-Bell and Tristan Carlyle from Aurochs Ecology Ltd to discuss biodiversity net gain and how rural landowners can make the most of the opportunities it presents.
Jacob and Tristan are business partners and set up Aurochs Ecology Ltd to offer advice and consultancy services as well as their ecology expertise to clients.
What's in this episode?
Our experts discuss what steps landowners should take if they are interested in providing land for biodiversity net gain as well as the key considerations and potential hurdles which landowners might face.
They also discuss the possible opportunities and pitfalls that landowners should be most aware of. The episode is rounded off with top tips for farmers and other landowners interested in biodiversity net gain.
This is our second episode focusing on biodiversity net gain. In the first episode, we discussed what biodiversity net gain is and how it will impact on rural land use.
Podcast Speakers
Useful resources
- Farms, Estates & Rural Land team: Farms, Estates and Rural Land | Foot Anstey
- Natural Capital: Natural Capital | Foot Anstey
- Aurochs Ecology: Welcome to Aurochs Ecology | Aurochs Ecology Ltd.
Access all the previous episodes our podcast via our dedicated Experts in the Field podcast page.
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