350 acres of land dedicated to conservation

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Winter Bird Food
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Grass Buffer Strips
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Low Input Grassland
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Native Woodland
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an area equal to Hyde Park

107 acres of wildflowers

predominantly planted around the outsides of fields, containing a variety of species to ensure the flowering season is as long as possible, and providing an excellent source of pollen for bees and other insects

74 acres of winter bird food

planted in less productive field corners, these plots provide a vital food supply for non-migratory, seed-eating birds throughout the winter months

33 acres of grass buffer strips

established alongside hedges and watercourses, these provide valuable habitat for wildlife, and combine to form wildlife corridors between other habitats. 

31 acres of low-input grassland

providing nectar and shelter for invertebrates and an increased food supply for birds

105 acres of native woodland

managed for its value to wildlife, rather than for timber