Conservation grazing event
A series of talks on how livestock can be used as a tool for nature recovery on land, small nature reserves and larger landscape projects.
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A series of talks on how livestock can be used as a tool for nature recovery on land, small nature reserves and larger landscape projects.
By making a gift to today, you can help us continue grazing our precious nature reserves across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight and ensure these special places continue to thrive.
This spring, the Trust is hoping to raise £125,000 to support our conservation grazing efforts across the county.
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