Biodiversity campaigner Isabella Tree says wild areas work 'hand in glove' with food production as her Sussex estate boasts return of endangered speciesThe Knepp estate in West Sussex is home to the first white stork born in the wild in Britain for over 600 years. It's a place where endangered bats, turtle doves and nightingales are thriving, where "officially extinct" large tortoiseshell butterflies are breeding and where tens of thousands of people visit each year to experience "a story of hope" about the resilience of nature in the face of the global climate emergency.There have been many exciting changes at Knepp since 2018, when Isabella Tree wrote Wilding, her award-winning book about rewilding an unprofitable 3,500-acre arable and dairy farm. Now she has written a captivating illustrated book, Wilding: How to Bring Wildlife Back - An Illustrated Guide, updating her readers about extraordinary developments at Knepp and offering practical advice about rewilding their own spaces, however small. Continue reading...
'Does rewilding sort climate change? Yes!': UK expert says nature can save planet and not harm farming
25. února 2024 12:18
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Zdroj: The Guardian