Monday, 17 August 2026

Farmer left 377-acre wheat field wild in 1988; it’s now a major wildlife refuge

An abandoned wheat farm in England has been transformed into a thriving nature reserve after decades of neglect. Following a dedicated public campaign, £1.5 million was raised to acquire the land, ensuring its protection for future generations. This 377-acre area now boasts a rich variety of wildlife, including numerous endangered bird species, and will be overseen by the Wildlife Trust as a cherished habitat. Via Times of India https://ift.tt/CVPhOAg

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