Connecting Nature Across Sussex

Did you know, Elderflower Fields is set within an area of outstanding natural beauty and part of the Weald to Waves nature recovery corridor?

Over 20,000 hectares of contiguous habitat from the High Weald to the Sussex coast and revived seas is being established by a network of farmers, land managers, councils, researchers, wildlife charities, schools, gardeners and community groups.

Britain is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world

Healthy ecosystems provide food and help to stabilise our climate. But the landscape in built-up areas like Sussex has been altered by human activity over many years. Traditional conservation efforts are not enough to halt this catastrophic loss of biodiversity. We need to do better, think bigger and join the dots.

The Weald to Waves corridor will weave together science, innovation and community action with a thousand years of agricultural knowledge.

We’re proud to support the mission to create a bold and brilliant network of nature recovery corridors across Sussex, forging connections for our fragmented wildlife and boosting biodiversity alongside food production and thriving communities.

Why not get involved?

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