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  2. Urban rewilding - Wikipedia

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    Urban rewilding is a specific form of rewilding, a movement that gained prominence in the 1990s. [1] Urban rewilding aims to integrate ecosystems into cities, blending nature and urban settings. This nature can be anything from vegetation to animals. [ 1 ]

  3. Wilding: The Return of Nature to a British Farm - Wikipedia

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    The book describes the Knepp Wildland rewilding project on an estate in Sussex that had been run as a farm. The poor land made farming difficult, and the farm was failing. In 2001 the project began; farming ceased, and gradually fallow deer, English Longhorn cattle, and Tamworth pigs were introduced to fenced areas. Birds, insects, and flowers ...

  4. Wild Ken Hill - Wikipedia

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    We also need to use more land to protect air quality, water quality, the environment, and nature with schemes like rewilding. Dominic Buscall, Project Manager [ 9 ] Wild Ken Hill is a lowland farm with some grassland , meadow , heathland and shrub.

  5. Rewilding project for half-a-million acres of Scottish ... - AOL

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    The Trees for Life scheme would create a nature recovery area stretching from Loch Ness to Kintail on Scotland’s west coast.

  6. Early rewilding site secured for nature after ‘outpouring’ of ...

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    Strawberry Hill, a farm left to nature decades ago that is now home to rare nightingales and turtledoves, has been bought by a local wildlife trust.

  7. Rewilding - Wikipedia

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    The 3,500 acre (1,400 hectare) [110] Knepp Castle estate in West Sussex was the first major pioneer of rewilding in England, and started that land-management policy there in 2001 [111] [112] on land formerly used as dairy farmland. [110]

  8. Knepp Wildland - Wikipedia

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    Free-ranging longhorn cattle at Knepp Wildland. Knepp Wildland is the first major lowland rewilding project in England. It comprises 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of former arable and dairy farmland in the grounds of Knepp Castle, in West Sussex.

  9. Land restoration - Wikipedia

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    Land restoration, which may include renaturalisation or rewilding, is the process of restoring land to a different or previous state with an intended purpose. That purpose can be a variety of things such as what follows: being safe for humans, plants, and animals; stabilizing ecological communities; cleaning up pollution; creating novel ecosystems; [1] or restoring the land to a historical ...