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  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    DUKAS_170827386_EYE
    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    DUKAS_170827383_EYE
    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed with her dog Milo at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    DUKAS_170827382_EYE
    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed with her dog Milo at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    DUKAS_170827379_EYE
    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
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    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

    Baird, who has had a conversion to environmentally-friendly farming, on his farm near Littlehampton, Sussex.
    15-07-2022.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    DUKAS_141804968_EYE
    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

    Baird, who has had a conversion to environmentally-friendly farming, on his farm near Littlehampton, Sussex.
    15-07-2022.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    DUKAS_141804971_EYE
    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

    Baird, who has had a conversion to environmentally-friendly farming, on his farm near Littlehampton, Sussex.
    15-07-2022.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    DUKAS_141804972_EYE
    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

    Baird, who has had a conversion to environmentally-friendly farming, on his farm near Littlehampton, Sussex.
    15-07-2022.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    DUKAS_141804976_EYE
    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

    Baird, who has had a conversion to environmentally-friendly farming, on his farm near Littlehampton, Sussex.
    15-07-2022.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    DUKAS_141804980_EYE
    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

    Baird, who has had a conversion to environmentally-friendly farming, on his farm near Littlehampton, Sussex.
    15-07-2022.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    DUKAS_141804977_EYE
    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

    Baird, who has had a conversion to environmentally-friendly farming, on his farm near Littlehampton, Sussex.
    15-07-2022.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    DUKAS_141804978_EYE
    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

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    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

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    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

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    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

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    How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea.
    Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme.

    James Baird is the driving force behind project to link up nature-friendly farming and rewilded land from the Sussex coast to the Knepp estate.

    When farmer James Baird read of Isabella Tree’s vision for rewilded land stretching from her Sussex estate all the way to the sea at Shoreham, he phoned up Tree and her husband, Charlie Burrell, and told them: "You're going to the wrong bit of coast - I've got the last bit."

    Now Baird, a self-described "hard-nosed arable farmer" who owns virtually the last slice of undeveloped West Sussex coast at Climping Gap, the other side of Worthing to Shoreham, is the driving force behind the creation of a wildlife-rich green corridor linking the rewilded Knepp estate to the sea.

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  • The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time.
Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
    Julia helped Dorset Wildlife Trust secure 420 acres of land for nature restoration (around 230 football pitches). The land was purchased to be taken out of agriculture and allowed to go wild again.

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Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
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Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
    Julia helped Dorset Wildlife Trust secure 420 acres of land for nature restoration (around 230 football pitches). The land was purchased to be taken out of agriculture and allowed to go wild again.

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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
    Julia helped Dorset Wildlife Trust secure 420 acres of land for nature restoration (around 230 football pitches). The land was purchased to be taken out of agriculture and allowed to go wild again.

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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
    Julia helped Dorset Wildlife Trust secure 420 acres of land for nature restoration (around 230 football pitches). The land was purchased to be taken out of agriculture and allowed to go wild again.

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Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
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  • The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time.
Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
    Julia helped Dorset Wildlife Trust secure 420 acres of land for nature restoration (around 230 football pitches). The land was purchased to be taken out of agriculture and allowed to go wild again.

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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
    Julia helped Dorset Wildlife Trust secure 420 acres of land for nature restoration (around 230 football pitches). The land was purchased to be taken out of agriculture and allowed to go wild again.

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  • The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

    Julia, photographed at Hainault Forest Country Park, where she attended a Wildlife Trust Event.
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    The millionaire rewilding the countryside, one farm at a time. Julia Davies is on a mission to return British farmland to wilderness.
    Julia Davies, lawyer turned activist, is helping wildlife groups to buy up land - and fight back against Britain’s biodiversity crisis.

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  • Derek Gow is winning over doubters in his bid to reintroduce storks, beavers, wildcats, water voles and much, much more
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    Derek Gow is winning over doubters in his bid to reintroduce storks, beavers, wildcats, water voles and much, much more
    A photo of wild cats taken at Derek Gow's farm in Upcott Grange, Devon, UK. Gow is rewilding his land and reintroducing historically native species such as wild boar and wild cats which have previously been eradicated from the region. All photos taken on 28 July 2020. Commissioned by The Guardian for a story by Phoebe Weston.
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    Derek Gow is winning over doubters in his bid to reintroduce storks, beavers, wildcats, water voles and much, much more
    A photo of wild cats taken at Derek Gow's farm in Upcott Grange, Devon, UK. Gow is rewilding his land and reintroducing historically native species such as wild boar and wild cats which have previously been eradicated from the region. All photos taken on 28 July 2020. Commissioned by The Guardian for a story by Phoebe Weston.
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  • Derek Gow is winning over doubters in his bid to reintroduce storks, beavers, wildcats, water voles and much, much more
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    Derek Gow is winning over doubters in his bid to reintroduce storks, beavers, wildcats, water voles and much, much more
    A photo of wild cats taken at Derek Gow's farm in Upcott Grange, Devon, UK. Gow is rewilding his land and reintroducing historically native species such as wild boar and wild cats which have previously been eradicated from the region. All photos taken on 28 July 2020. Commissioned by The Guardian for a story by Phoebe Weston.
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    Derek Gow is winning over doubters in his bid to reintroduce storks, beavers, wildcats, water voles and much, much more
    A photo of farm workers cleaning out water vole cages at Derek Gow's farm in Upcott Grange, Devon, UK. Gow is rewilding his land and reintroducing historically native species such as wild boar and wild cats which have previously been eradicated from the region. All photos taken on 28 July 2020. Commissioned by The Guardian for a story by Phoebe Weston.
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    Derek Gow is winning over doubters in his bid to reintroduce storks, beavers, wildcats, water voles and much, much more
    A photo of the farmer Derek Gow taken at his farm in Upcott Grange, Devon, UK. Gow is rewilding his land and reintroducing historically native species such as wild boar and wild cats which have previously been eradicated from the region. All photos taken on 28 July 2020. Commissioned by The Guardian for a story by Phoebe Weston.
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    Derek Gow is winning over doubters in his bid to reintroduce storks, beavers, wildcats, water voles and much, much more
    A photo of the farmer Derek Gow taken at his farm in Upcott Grange, Devon, UK. Gow is rewilding his land and reintroducing historically native species such as wild boar and wild cats which have previously been eradicated from the region. All photos taken on 28 July 2020. Commissioned by The Guardian for a story by Phoebe Weston.
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