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Knepp Wildland is the first major lowland rewilding project in England. It comprises 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres; 5.4 square miles) of former arable and dairy farmland in the grounds of Knepp Castle, in West Sussex, England. Since 2000 when the conversion from intensive agriculture started the land now supports an 'extraordinary abundance' of many rare species including turtle doves, barbastelle bats, slow-worms and grass snakes; it has become a major nesting site for nightingales; a breeding hotspot for purple emperor butterflies; the site of the first white stork chicks raised in the wild in England for 600 years, and is home to the first beavers living in the wild in Sussex for 400 years. On 17th November 2021 the very rare Vagrant Emperor dragonfly (Anax ephippiger) was discovered in P
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Knepp Boundary Northern Block Southern Block Middle Block
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Northern Southern Knepp Middle
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Knepp Wildland is the first major lowland rewilding project in England. It comprises 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres; 5.4 square miles) of former arable and dairy farmland in the grounds of Knepp Castle, in West Sussex, England. Since 2000 when the conversion from intensive agriculture started the land now supports an 'extraordinary abundance' of many rare species including turtle doves, barbastelle bats, slow-worms and grass snakes; it has become a major nesting site for nightingales; a breeding hotspot for purple emperor butterflies; the site of the first white stork chicks raised in the wild in England for 600 years, and is home to the first beavers living in the wild in Sussex for 400 years. On 17th November 2021 the very rare Vagrant Emperor dragonfly (Anax ephippiger) was discovered in Pond Field.
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Much of the references come from knepp.co.uk or the book written by the wife of the owner
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