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Wildlife Corridors at Rookery Farm

Rookery Farm is one of over 15 farms that took part in a North Wessex Downs FiPL funded project enabling them to take part in training and receive support to open up their farm to school groups.

Discover through this case study how your students can learn about how farmers at Rookery farm conserve wildlife and use regenerative farming to encourage biodiversity.

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