It's great to see the site developing, and the biodiversity increasing. It makes you realise that nature is still there, waiting in the wings, and just needs half a chance to thrive. Thank you for some positive news, which is hard to come by these days!
Love this project!! I live in Scotland, however, this continuing out-rolling of landscape restoration is a joy to behold no matter where it is carried out. It’s a veritable unfurling of nature’s rich tapestry and a renewed opportunity for wildlife to recover and thrive. Call it Rewilding or a reawakening, who cares…it is wholly a good thing and the right thing to do!! Let’s get it all joined up across the whole of the British Isles and throughout the entire globe!! ❤🥰❤️
It's really a balm to see the natural flow of water into the landscape again! Where i live it is heavily dominated by pheasant shoots patrolled by men with guns of machine gun calibre, topped with military grade night vision sights, and agriculture that doesn't seem sympathetic to either the landscape or wild creatures, the hedgerows are flailed by the hedgerow barber, the streams run like so much tea from some giant tea urn, red with top soil as the compacted ground does not allow rainfall to infiltrate, straight water channels act like pipes, dividing areas in two and sending nutrients and sediment out into the sea which also suffers. These 'custodians of the land' eh!
You have roe deer and introduced sika deer on site in numbers. Shame all the fruit trees in the community food forest have been badly damaged and browsed by them... (July 2024).
Good stuff. Keep on doing what you're doing.
It's great to see the site developing, and the biodiversity increasing. It makes you realise that nature is still there, waiting in the wings, and just needs half a chance to thrive. Thank you for some positive news, which is hard to come by these days!
Super video and great to be updated. Thank you!😊
I love the work that the wildlife trust do that is why i am a member.
Thank you for the update!
Community food growing is a great project. Fantastic video. Keep up the good work.
Love this project!! I live in Scotland, however, this continuing out-rolling of landscape restoration is a joy to behold no matter where it is carried out. It’s a veritable unfurling of nature’s rich tapestry and a renewed opportunity for wildlife to recover and thrive. Call it Rewilding or a reawakening, who cares…it is wholly a good thing and the right thing to do!! Let’s get it all joined up across the whole of the British Isles and throughout the entire globe!! ❤🥰❤️
GREAT PROJECT!
Excellent work 🙏
Get some Beavers on that river! Plant Aspen Willow and Alder!
Indeed!
Need another update. Good to see the return of wildlife starting to revitalise the ecosystem.
It's really a balm to see the natural flow of water into the landscape again! Where i live it is heavily dominated by pheasant shoots patrolled by men with guns of machine gun calibre, topped with military grade night vision sights, and agriculture that doesn't seem sympathetic to either the landscape or wild creatures, the hedgerows are flailed by the hedgerow barber, the streams run like so much tea from some giant tea urn, red with top soil as the compacted ground does not allow rainfall to infiltrate, straight water channels act like pipes, dividing areas in two and sending nutrients and sediment out into the sea which also suffers. These 'custodians of the land' eh!
You have roe deer and introduced sika deer on site in numbers. Shame all the fruit trees in the community food forest have been badly damaged and browsed by them... (July 2024).
They need the Lynx effect!
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Hows the flooding in Dorset?