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No_Perspective9930 t1_jef1mw1 wrote

If there is one thing King Charles is going to do right it’s going to most likely be conservation efforts.

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MarkoBees t1_jeh1nz5 wrote

If you've ever spent time on any of the royal estates in Scotland. Example, Glenlivet. You can really see what they do for conservation

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LegoRacers1999 t1_jefnljp wrote

As long as it’s not at the expense of building more homes, I agree

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Callewag t1_jeg7b4c wrote

They should be built on brownfield sites wherever possible. Hopefully that will help.

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autotldr t1_jee41r0 wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 88%. (I'm a bot)


> Meadows across 100 historic sites in England, from the panoramic ruins of Scarborough Castle to the chalk down landscape of Stonehenge, are to be created or enhanced in a 10-year project celebrating the king's coronation.

> English Heritage on Friday announced its ambition to return landscapes at 100 of its sites to how they once would have looked.

> Kate Mavor, English Heritage's chief executive, said the king's coronation in May was a significant moment in history and they wanted to mark it in a meaningful way to mark King Charles' passions - nature and heritage.


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