Rewilding triumph: Knepp Estate sees 916% surge in breeding birds

https://www.upday.com/uk/uknews/rewilding-triumph-knepp-estate-sees-916-surge-in-breeding-birds/c2ymq8n

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  1. Like, this is an absolutely positive thing but…

    “Note: This article was created with Artificial Intelligence (AI).”

    Now I can’t trust it to be accurate in the slightest.

  2. >The estate now hosts 62 singing males, up from just nine in 1999 before rewilding began. Knepp now accounts for around 1% of the entire UK nightingale population.

    Wonderful!

  3. Amazing stuff – but given the dire state of our nature we need to be rewilding on a larger, countrywide scale.

    We could start with paying farmers to rewild their unproductive land, and stopping the burning of hills and moorland for grouse shooting.

    Edit: This is a ai article, I will not be giving it traffic by opening it and I would encourage everyone not to open it either.

  4. * Total area size of contiguous habitats = Bigger is better for population numbers and stability

    * Zero or none broken up by Human denuded landscapes eg concrete and artificial materials nor disturbance from human activity eg noise from drilling, cars, sirens and so on especially large barriers eg roads breaking up habitats and populations.

    * Mosaic habitats increase biodiversity and edges richness of these

    It is great news Knepp demonstrates this however England is too heavily populated, too heavily and densely used by humans and is not in balance consequentially eg over carrying capacity and ecological footprint is too high consequentually.

    And it makes it a lot harder to have more of these in tandem to food supply and resource demand vs over consumption by humans if the population is increasing via mass immigration which is insane policy and crazy the Green Party did not object to this ever in the last 25 years. Now look at all the new housing and infrastructure the UK Government is planning instead of more Knepps… in these areas.

  5. I live nearby, its a beautiful area and they are really putting work into it (weird how much work it takes to rewild things, but once its stable and has biodiversity then it will mostly maintain itself). Its wonderful to see the insect population boom (in variety and numbers).