Farmer quit intensive wheat farming nearly 40 years ago in protest, then nature took over & turned his 377-acre land into wildlife haven

· economictimes.indiatimes.com

Nearly 40 years ago, an English farmer made the decision to stop intensive wheat farming, paving the way for the Strawberry Hill nature reserve. This 377-acre sanctuary has now achieved permanent protection thanks to a successful fundraising drive. The former farmland is flourishing with wildlife, including endangered species like nightingales and a variety of bats, turtle doves, and insects, all thanks to strong public engagement and media support.

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Instead, the land was left largely undisturbed.

Former farmland now shelters threatened birds

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