RSPB
Britishabbreviation
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Dr Mo Verhoeven, lead conservation scientist at the RSPB, said Cumbria was chosen because fungi which supported trees had transitioned to fungi found in grasslands that "have been grazed for hundreds of years".
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Alice Groom, the RSPB's head of sustainable land use policy, welcomed the government's announcement as "a positive step" to avoid another sudden closure of the SFI scheme.
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Samuel Wrobel, senior marine officer at the RSPB, the UK's leading bird charity, said "the sheer volume of reports coming in gives great cause for concern."
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But Shannon Kang, an NHS health and wellbeing coach at the University Medical Practice in Birmingham, who has recently been trained in nature prescribing by the RSPB, said she had seen "dramatic results" - with patients' anxiety and stress levels reduced.
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"It was a delight to find it at Cors Goch along with a number of other species that indicate clean water and a rich habitat," said Clare Sampson, Natur am Byth project manager for RSPB.
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