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BBC R4: Saving Species - Rewilding & Devonshire Beavers

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:31 pm
by Pawpawsaurus
Tuesday 11/12/12 at 11am

Of particular interest to those down south:
"Brett Westwood travels to Sussex to Knepp Castle Estate to find out how landowner Charlie Burrell is managing his land in a wilder way. Once a traditional arable and dairy farm, for the last 11 years the estate has been restoring and regenerating the land to boost biodiversity and allow less intensive meat production. The 1,400 hectares are grazed by roaming herds of Old English Longhorn cattle, Exmoor ponies, pigs and deer as part of the estate's Wildland project. A stretch of the River Adur which flows through the estate is also being changed - having been canalised in the past, the path of the river is being more naturalised to restore meanders and to incorporate natural floodplains."

See http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p70p4 for the full synopsis.

Paul

Re: BBC R4: The Living World - Rewilding & Devonshire Beaver

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:11 pm
by Susie
Oh, sounds good! It is a place I am really interested in so shall enjoy listening. Thanks. :D

Re: BBC R4: Saving Species - Rewilding & Devonshire Beaver

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:40 pm
by Pawpawsaurus
Susie wrote:Oh, sounds good! It is a place I am really interested in so shall enjoy listening. Thanks. :D
When I spotted this programme in the listings I immediately thought of the Sussex Gang.
Saving Species is normally quite good so I hope this episode is worth listening to.

[Pity I got the title wrong, though. :( I've corrected it.]

Paul

Re: BBC R4: Saving Species - Rewilding & Devonshire Beavers

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:07 am
by Susie
I wont get a chance to listen to it live today but I hope to catch up with it on Thursday.

Re: BBC R4: Saving Species - Rewilding & Devonshire Beavers

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:46 am
by Neil Hulme
Thanks Paul. The BC Sussex Spring Social will be held on the Estate this year, although attendance will be by booking only, due to venue capacity (details in last branch newsletter). I'm still getting to know the large project area in detail, having joined the Wildland Advisory Group last year (see http://www.knepp.co.uk). As the re-wilding process progresses the Knepp Estate will become a real haven for species including Purple Emperor and Brown Hairstreak. I'll invite Pete over to do a UKB article on the place in the future. I'll also be inviting some local folk to take part in a Brown Hairstreak egg survey this winter.
BWs, Neil

Re: BBC R4: Saving Species - Rewilding & Devonshire Beavers

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 11:45 am
by Neil Hulme
A thoroughly excellent programme too. Well worth a listen.
Neil

Re: BBC R4: Saving Species - Rewilding & Devonshire Beavers

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 1:18 pm
by Pawpawsaurus
Sussex Kipper wrote:A thoroughly excellent programme too. Well worth a listen.
It was indeed, and for those who'd rather not wait for Thursday's repeat it's already available online for at least a year, at http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01p70p4

And it won't be a surprise to anyone that you were mentioned (by your showbiz alias, of course). :D

Paul

Re: BBC R4: Saving Species - Rewilding & Devonshire Beavers

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 11:34 pm
by Susie
I just had a listen and enjoyed it but wanted so much more. I am sure they only skimmed the top of a huge fascinating subject. Surely the project at Knepp Castle is worth a whole BBC television series?!

Re: BBC R4: Saving Species - Rewilding & Devonshire Beavers

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 9:04 pm
by Matsukaze
Excellent - wish this was on my doorstep - it sounds extremely promising. I wonder if one day it might give rise to some good SPBF or Wood White habitat?

The Devon beaver project is interesting too - as it is opening up the sward in prime Marsh Fritillary habitat it would be interesting to know how this is affecting the butterfly - my guess is it would be positive but it would be good to have the effects quantified.