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Environment
Giving nature time to thrive
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A growing number of people in the UK are using their land for nature restoration and nature-friendly farming. Mandy Lieu writes about a recent gathering at her Ewhurst Park estate where fellow ‘rewilders’ were able to share experiences.
The case for fewer sheep
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Some conservationists are suggesting a reevaluation of the UK’s longstanding emphasis on sheep farming. Mandy Lieu highlights this pressing issue currently under debate in the realms of rewilding and agriculture.
Green education is needed
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Education – and especially children’s education – is an important part of our programme at Ewhurst Park, where we are turning a former 925-acre shooting estate back to nature.
Awake My Soul
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The emotional bond between humans and the earth is not a new subject. yet, as we face a critical juncture in our civilisation, the gulf between the psychological and the ecological remains prevalent in industrial cultures. Jonathan Fordham shows how deepening connection and returning to the archetypal can help us.
Crafting Living Spaces
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Amidst the increasing demand for sustainable living spaces, Jacopo Artolli talks with Gideon Stone, Co-founder of Janine Stone & Co. studios, to find out about their business approach and the ethos driving their latest property service, Clarity.
We can live in harmony with nature
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The focus of this year’s World Economic Forum was on finding solutions rather than merely diagnosing the world’s problems. According to the forum, this means we must work together “within societies and among nations” – hence, the forum adopted the theme of Rebuilding Trust.
A year of rewilding
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A lot can happen during a year of ‘rewilding’. At Ewhurst Park we are turning a 925-acre former hunting estate back to nature, and we have seen some incredible changes as a result of tactical land management, which often involves simply leaving nature to do its own thing with some gentle interventions.
Give a Hoot
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Wilding – a hands-off approach to ecological restoration – is becoming an increasingly popular phenomenon in big cities. And where there are trees, there are birds – discover Sublime magazine’s guide to birdwatching.