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LAND: The Devil s Spittleful, Pic. Wendy Carter 95 acres of land in Worcestershire is to be repurposed into heathland, providing a safe haven for insects. The land between Kidderminster, Bewdley and Stourport connects The Devil’s Spittleful and Blackstone Farm Fields nature reserves with Wyre Forest District Council’s Rifle Range, Burlish Top and Burlish Meadows nature reserves. Now 95 acres of arable fields will be turned back into heathland to help support wildlife including the hornet robberfly and minotaur bee. The land is being restored as part of a nationwide programme by the country s wildlife trusts, and Mike Perry, head of resources for Worcestershire Wildlife Trust, said; The chance to buy 95 acres of Dropping Well Farm will enable us to create Worcestershire’s largest heathland, which will sit within 600 acres of wider habitat. ....
95 acres of Worcestershire fields to be transformed into heathland in new project worcesternews.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from worcesternews.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Extinction fears drive The Wildlife Trusts re-wilding campaign Published image copyrightJon Hawkins image captionIt is hoped wildflower meadows will create an oasis for bees and rare butterflies in Carlisle Ten projects have been launched to help restore wild landscapes across England and Wales. They are part of a Wildlife Trusts campaign and include turning a golf course into an insect haven, re-wilding a village and restoring Ice Age ponds. The trusts says 30% of UK land and sea needs to be given over to nature by 2030 to avoid species extinction. Broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough said the campaign, called 30 By 30, was urgently needed . ....
Wildlife charities raise £8m to boost nature schemes across England and Wales theguardian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theguardian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Projects to transform an ex-golf course for nature, rewild a village and restore Ice Age “ghost” ponds are among schemes being launched to boost wildlife. The Wildlife Trusts coalition has unveiled 10 new projects across England and Wales, which also include restoring arable fields to heathland, improving wildflower meadows and quadrupling the size of a nature reserve to help a rare butterfly. The trusts have raised almost £8 million since launching a campaign to drive the recovery of nature across 30% of land by 2030 six months ago, including £900,000 from the public. The effort to boost the recovery of nature, to reverse declines over recent decades, is backed by broadcaster and naturalist Sir David Attenborough, who said that “if given a chance – nature is capable of extraordinary recovery”. ....