Spains Hall Estate launches new educational partnership
Rewilding grant enables Wilderness Foundation & Spains Estate link up
Spains Hall Estate has been awarded £15,000 by Rewilding Britain to run educational, nature based, outdoor therapy programmes for local schools and community groups on the estate.
Working in partnership with The Wilderness Foundation, the programme, which is due to start in 2023, will be run out of a nature-based camp on the estate and will provide educational lessons about the work the estate does including sustainable agriculture, natural flood management (including our ground-breaking beaver project), agro-forestry and rewilding.
Spains Hall Estate has been chosen as part of seven rewilding projects across Britain to receive Rewilding Britain’s Rewilding Innovation Fund. The new fund awards financial backing to locally led land and marine rewilding projects countrywide. It focuses on rewilding projects that have a strong community element or are working towards improving people’s health and wellbeing.
This latest project is part of the Spain Hall Estate’s wider vision to redefine land management by transforming traditional agricultural farming into a bio-diverse and sustainable habitat.
Archie Ruggles-Brise, Estate Manager at Spains Hall Estate said “We are delighted to have the support and financial backing from Rewilding Britain as well as the expertise from The Wilderness Foundation to run this unique educational and wellbeing programme. We hope this it will be of huge benefit to children and young people all over Essex and help them reconnect with nature, learn more about the environment and sustainable farming whilst having lots of fun in the fresh air.”
For more information and to sign up to one of our wilderness therapy sessions visit our dedicated page.
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