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LIFE R4ever Kent: restoring and revitalising to make a more resilient River Kent and its species

How EU LIFE funding is helping Natural England and partners to make Cumbria’s River Kent Special Area of Conservation (SAC) more resilient to environmental pressures.

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Natural England has received funding from EU LIFE for the LIFE R4ever Kent partnership project. This project has a special focus on freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera).

The LIFE R4ever Kent project aims to:

  • improve the ecological condition of internationally important habitat and species
  • remove invasive species from over 20 kilometres of the rivers
  • facilitate the set-up of agri-environment scheme agreements
  • increase awareness of the importance of the SAC

The project will achieve this by working with farmers, land managers and the local community.

Natural England leads the project, working in partnership with:

  • the Environment Agency
  • South Cumbria Rivers Trust
  • Freshwater Biological Association

In addition to the £2.6 million grant from EU LIFE, project partner contributions make a total of £3.6 million funding for LIFE R4ever Kent. The project will run for 5 years from October 2021.

Contact: [email protected] LIFE project number: LIFE20 NAT/UK/001013

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Published 26 January 2022

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