National Highways has funded the “wild seam” rewilding project at Curtis Farm in Fobbing ensuring long-term sustainability.
Over the past few years, Curtis Farm’s owner George has been practicing agroecological farming; a form of sustainable farming that works with nature on his 485-hectare livestock farm. As part of this, the Lower Thames Crossing has funded the wild seam project, which aims to reduce human influence on ecosystems to increase sustainability and biodiversity.
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