The three year project will focus on building knowledge and skills of people to identify and monitor the species as well as supporting landowners to restore and create habitat for noble chafers, red-horned cardinal click beetles, orchard toothcrust fungus and mistletoe marble moths.
The four target species are just some of the 364 threatened species across 130 projects that are receiving £60 million of funding as part of the government’s Wild Again: Restoring England’s Wildlife initiative.