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Updated · BBC.com · May 9
Wildlife trust designates 11 nature recovery zones in Gloucestershire
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · May 9

Wildlife trust designates 11 nature recovery zones in Gloucestershire

12 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 9
  • The 50,000-hectare areas include parts of the Forest of Dean, Cotswolds and Stroud, marking Sir David Attenborough's 100th birthday.
  • The trust aims to raise £3m for Mission Wild to restore landscapes, create wildlife corridors and reintroduce native species including the Eurasian beaver.
  • Chief executive Andrew McLaughlin said the plan would strengthen reserves against climate change in a county the Met Office said became western England's driest over the past 30 years.
Beyond the £3 million campaign, what is the long-term economic strategy to ensure these new nature zones are truly sustainable?
With local commoners opposing a related project, how will Mission Wild navigate potential land-use conflicts across its 50,000 hectares?
As beavers return after 400 years, can they solve Gloucestershire's flood problems or will they create new conflicts for landowners?