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How Sussex farmers plan to rewild a nature-rich green corridor to the sea
by Patrick Barkham

The Guardian    Translate This Article
23 July 2022

On 23 July 2022 The Guardian reported: Weald to Waves project aims to boost biodiversity by rewilding land as part of government 'landscape recovery' pilot scheme. The Weald to Waves project aims to create at least 10,000 hectares (24,710 acres) of nature-friendly land in corridors running from the rolling hills of the Weald down the valleys of the Rivers Arun and Adur to boost biodiversity on land and in the sea. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the fields of environment and science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

The ambitious nature restoration plan is set to receive a big boost this summer with the government's announcement of a multimillion-pound 'landscape recovery' pilot, one of the new environmental land management schemes (Elms).

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