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Y TIR MMIT TOSEA


£3.4 million fr adia F


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The Endangered Landscapesap gramme allo


he Endangere andscd L Programme allocated £3.4 million from the Arcadia Fund to pay f Summit to Sea projec


o pay for the Summit to Sea project he


SUMMIT TO SEA Launched in Oc ober 2018, Summit to Sea is Re es Wales (NR


never before seen in Britain. The project area covers some 240 square miles (around 155,000 acres) of land includes larincludes large parts of Mon gomer shire and Ce edigion.r with the


with theWoodland rust. P oject partners include ecody Wildliffe Trust (MW ), Nat a esourl Rur Founda


oundation, Wales ales Wild Land Foundation and the


ge parts of Montgomeryshire and Ceredigion. The project is headed by R oodland Trust. Project partners include ecodyfi, Mar rust (MWT), Natural Resources


a ine Cine Cr ild Land Foundation and the Whale and Dolphin Conser onservation So y (MCS), Mciet


ales (NRW), PLAS Marine Special A ea of Conser tion


), PLAS Marine Special Area of Conservation, RSPB hale and Dolphin Conservation


tion, RSPB, The


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he project is headed by ewilding Br Rewilding Britain in collaboritain in collaboration onser


e miles (around 155,000 acres) of land, and tion Society (MCS), Mon gomer shir


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one of the Summit to Sea partners


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in the Summit to Sea projec


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tar or


Sir Ch les BurrarSir Charles Burrell is a memb


a member of the Endanger


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ap on behalf of the Arcadia Fund adia F


The Arcadia Fund provided part of the funds used to establish


he A adia F pr vided par


Rewilding Britain Re er is


rusteesust Fund


Sir Charles Burrell is a memb the A


S h les Burrarir C is a member of the Arcadia Funds Boar


und’s Board


REWILDING BRIT


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of Re


Sir Charles Burrell is on the Bo ofdarthe Board ofTrustees and is the former chair of Rewilding Britain


ust TAIN Rewilding is the crea large keyst rigley is


Rebecca Wrigley is Chief Executive of Rewilding Britain


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" wilding Britain wRe o adv


ewilding is the cre tion of ecation of ecosystems where human in control over land are minimised


"Rewilding Britain was created to advocate for rewilding and to make it happen.


According to its chairman, as crea


ording to its chair e for r


and to make it happ We are solely focused on that." e are solely f cused on tha


ontrol o er land are minimised.. In the longer t In the longer term, a rewilded a e ould haa wr


osystems where human influences and erm, a r


area would have no human-based ecologe no human-based eco ical managemenlogical management and large‘keystone’ predators would be introduced.


eda ors would be introduc


The charity Re


he charit Rewilding Britain


was inspir by F ral,


er


and George help


and Geor Monbiot helped


set up the organisation or


In 2013, Guardian Columist George Monbiot published ‘Feral’, a book which advocates the replacement of agriculture, and especially sheep farming, with a ‘rewilded’ landscape in the Cambrian Mountains


Partners GEORGE MONBIOT pired FER


REWILDING SEA


FERAL


REWILDING THE LAND SEA AND HUMAN LIFE


Endangered Landscapandscapes


Prog amme br gramme board oar


COED CADW WOODLAND TRUST


OED CAD OODL TR


RSPB


LLYWODRAETH C MR WELSH GO


LY ODRAETH CYMRU WELSH GOVERNMENT


THE CR TA


THE CROWN ESTATE


ENDANGERED LANDSCAPES PROGRAMME


ANDSC


PARTNER ea project


The RSPB is one of the Summit to Sea partners


Summit to Sea par Summit t


YMDDIRIEDOLAETH NA


MDDIRIEDOLAE NATUR


WILDLIFE WILDLIFE TRUST


MONTGOMERYSHIRE MALDWYN


M GOMERONT ALDWY


Welsh Government oernment own the lland managed by NRand managed by NRW in the Summit to ea ar SSummit to Sea area


elsh G


CYFOETH NATURIOL C MR NATURAL RESOURCES WALES


ATURIOL CYMRU A AL RESOUR RESOURCES


The Crown Estate ecently sold a vast area on the northern slopes of Pslopes of Pumlumon - in the hearin the heart of the


he C wn Esta recently sold a v area on the nor


the Waterloo Founda the


Summit to Sea area - t e orl o Foundation


Summit to ea ar S ea - to Natural Resour Natural Resour es Resources Wales


is one of the Summit to Sea paro Sea partners


THE WATERLOO FOUNDATION


is one of the Summit to Sea par


erlloo Foundation ea partners


Burger tner


r, the largest


Former member rectors of


2008 to 2015


Sir Charles Burrell Sir Charles lives with his family at


Knepp Castle inWest Sussex. He is the owner and co-creator of the KneppWildland project


Rebecca Wrigley


Has worked in the voluntary and public sectors, including the management and implementation of conservation and community development programmes in the UK, Mexico, Uganda and New Zealand


George Monbiot


George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist who is also known for his environmental activism. His father previously headed the Conservative Party’s trade and industry forum and his mother was the daughter of Twickenham Conservative MP Gresham Cooke


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