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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
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    Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
    TV presenter and passionate environmentalist, Ray Mears, to rewild London's Trafalgar Square, to show what the iconic landmark would have looked like pre-urbansiation and to raise awareness of the importance rewilding has on bio-diversity. With spaces greyer and more industrial than ever before, the concept is to highlight the rapid urbanisation of the UK and to reconnect the public with outdoor spaces and activities, as well as reinforcing their importance for the ecosystem

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  • Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
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    Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
    TV presenter and passionate environmentalist, Ray Mears, to rewild London's Trafalgar Square, to show what the iconic landmark would have looked like pre-urbansiation and to raise awareness of the importance rewilding has on bio-diversity. With spaces greyer and more industrial than ever before, the concept is to highlight the rapid urbanisation of the UK and to reconnect the public with outdoor spaces and activities, as well as reinforcing their importance for the ecosystem

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  • Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
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    Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
    TV presenter and passionate environmentalist, Ray Mears, to rewild London's Trafalgar Square, to show what the iconic landmark would have looked like pre-urbansiation and to raise awareness of the importance rewilding has on bio-diversity. With spaces greyer and more industrial than ever before, the concept is to highlight the rapid urbanisation of the UK and to reconnect the public with outdoor spaces and activities, as well as reinforcing their importance for the ecosystem

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  • Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
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    Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
    TV presenter and passionate environmentalist, Ray Mears, to rewild London's Trafalgar Square, to show what the iconic landmark would have looked like pre-urbansiation and to raise awareness of the importance rewilding has on bio-diversity. With spaces greyer and more industrial than ever before, the concept is to highlight the rapid urbanisation of the UK and to reconnect the public with outdoor spaces and activities, as well as reinforcing their importance for the ecosystem

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  • Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
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    Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
    TV presenter and passionate environmentalist, Ray Mears, to rewild London's Trafalgar Square, to show what the iconic landmark would have looked like pre-urbansiation and to raise awareness of the importance rewilding has on bio-diversity. With spaces greyer and more industrial than ever before, the concept is to highlight the rapid urbanisation of the UK and to reconnect the public with outdoor spaces and activities, as well as reinforcing their importance for the ecosystem

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  • Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
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    Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
    TV presenter and passionate environmentalist, Ray Mears, to rewild London's Trafalgar Square, to show what the iconic landmark would have looked like pre-urbansiation and to raise awareness of the importance rewilding has on bio-diversity. With spaces greyer and more industrial than ever before, the concept is to highlight the rapid urbanisation of the UK and to reconnect the public with outdoor spaces and activities, as well as reinforcing their importance for the ecosystem.

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  • Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
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    Ray Mears - rewild London's Trafalgar Square
    TV presenter and passionate environmentalist, Ray Mears, to rewild London's Trafalgar Square, to show what the iconic landmark would have looked like pre-urbansiation and to raise awareness of the importance rewilding has on bio-diversity. With spaces greyer and more industrial than ever before, the concept is to highlight the rapid urbanisation of the UK and to reconnect the public with outdoor spaces and activities, as well as reinforcing their importance for the ecosystem.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ÔPeople think youÕre an idiotÕ: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ÔPeople think youÕre an idiotÕ: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath. Lush, diverse vegetation has attracted butterflies and other insects.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ‘People think you’re an idiot’: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ‘People think you’re an idiot’: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ‘People think you’re an idiot’: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ‘People think you’re an idiot’: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ‘People think you’re an idiot’: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ‘People think you’re an idiot’: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ‘People think you’re an idiot’: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ‘People think you’re an idiot’: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ÔPeople think youÕre an idiotÕ: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath.

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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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  • Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
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    Rewilding Dunsany Castle.
    Randal Plunkett in the grounds of Dunsany Castle, County Meath. ‘People think you’re an idiot’: death metal Irish baron rewilds his estate. Trees, grasses and wildlife are returning as Lord Plunkett recreates a vanished landscape in County Meath.

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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
    Pioneering rewilding project faces ‘catastrophe’ from plan for new houses. Storks, butterflies and turtle doves could all suffer at the Knepp estate in West Sussex.
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
    Pioneering rewilding project faces ÔcatastropheÕ from plan for new houses. Storks, butterflies and turtle doves could all suffer at the Knepp estate in West Sussex.
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
    Pioneering rewilding project faces ÔcatastropheÕ from plan for new houses. Storks, butterflies and turtle doves could all suffer at the Knepp estate in West Sussex.
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
    Pioneering rewilding project faces ‘catastrophe’ from plan for new houses. Storks, butterflies and turtle doves could all suffer at the Knepp estate in West Sussex.
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
    Pioneering rewilding project faces ÔcatastropheÕ from plan for new houses. Storks, butterflies and turtle doves could all suffer at the Knepp estate in West Sussex. The Knepp estate at dusk: the former arable farm is now a landmark for conservation.
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
    Pioneering rewilding project faces ÔcatastropheÕ from plan for new houses. Storks, butterflies and turtle doves could all suffer at the Knepp estate in West Sussex. The Knepp estate at dusk: the former arable farm is now a landmark for conservation.
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
    Pioneering rewilding project faces ÔcatastropheÕ from plan for new houses. Storks, butterflies and turtle doves could all suffer at the Knepp estate in West Sussex. The Knepp estate at dusk: the former arable farm is now a landmark for conservation.
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
    Pioneering rewilding project faces ‘catastrophe’ from plan for new houses. Storks, butterflies and turtle doves could all suffer at the Knepp estate in West Sussex. The Knepp estate at dusk: the former arable farm is now a landmark for conservation.
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
    Pioneering rewilding project faces ‘catastrophe’ from plan for new houses. Storks, butterflies and turtle doves could all suffer at the Knepp estate in West Sussex. The Knepp estate at dusk: the former arable farm is now a landmark for conservation.
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
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  • The Knepp estate
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    The Knepp estate
    Pioneering rewilding project faces ÔcatastropheÕ from plan for new houses. Storks, butterflies and turtle doves could all suffer at the Knepp estate in West Sussex. Isabella Tree: ÔThis development would be out in a greenfield site with no infrastructure connecting it at all, and anyone living there would be entirely dependent on a car to do anything.Õ
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