Case Studies

The Claylands Wilder Connections project has been fortunate to work with a wide range of communities and landowners to help deliver improvements for wildlife.
 

Six case studies are included below to provide details on some of this work, and to encourage others to undertake similar work on their own sites.

Burston & Shimpling
Community Case Study - wildlife area development
Stoke Holy Cross
Community Case Study – wildlife area development
The Chet Valley B-Line
Community Case Study - Norfolk’s first pollinator corridor
Fir Grove
Landowner Case Study – Grassland Restoration
Earsham Estate
Landowner Case Study – Pond restoration
Bedingham Hall Farm
Landowner Case Study – Farm Habitat Connectivity