‘Next great leap’: grassroots movement to wild East Anglia goes national

《下一个伟大飞跃》:草根运动在狂野的东安格利亚走向全国

A stag on the Somerleyton estate, a quarter of which has been turned over to biodiversity by its owner and WildEast co-founder Hugh Crossley.

A stag on the Somerleyton estate, a quarter of which has been turned over to biodiversity by its owner and WildEast co-founder Hugh Crossley.

2025-10-20  955  中等
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Now the group has created a national version of its map of dreams to encourage more people across Britain to take action to restore nature. Anyone can make a pledge and share pictures, tips and success stories, in what the farmers call digital “witness statements” to nature recovery.

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