Abandoned 377-Acre English Farm Becomes Wildlife Refuge After £1.5M Public Campaign
A 377-acre wheat farm in England that was left uncultivated in 1988 has naturally evolved into a thriving nature reserve over several decades. A dedicated public fundraising campaign successfully raised £1.5 million to purchase and protect the land. The site now supports a diverse range of wildlife, including several endangered bird species. The Wildlife Trust has taken over management of the reserve to ensure its long-term conservation. The acquisition secures the habitat for future generations as a protected natural sanctuary.
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