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Grants were provided to farmers to establish upland cattle herds.
Whole farm conservation plans were produced.
Invasive plants such as thistles and bracken were controlled.
The damaging effects of rabbit grazing were reduced.
Upland cattle grazing herds were established on Ingleborough and Malham Tarn National Nature Reserves.
A programme of economic and ecological research and monitoring was undertaken.
A range of demonstrations, publicity and awareness-raising events were held to promote the Project to a local, national and international audience.
A project officer was employed to be a single point of advice and support to Project farmers.
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