Four years since its inception, Cambridgeshire-based rewilding charity Creating Nature’s Corridors has revealed the results of an impact assessment measuring the value of work it has done so far
Launched with clear objectives to plant trees and create hedging, to encourage biodiversity while improving living environments for local communities, it has already planted 5km of hedgerow and two acres of woodland and orchard, undertaken 114 individual planting projects and added 40,050 trees and hedging plants to landscapes.
Now, the charity is setting its sights on the 2025/26 planting programme, including a substantial initiative launched in collaboration with Anglian Water that will result in the creation of Rory’s Wood, a 35-acre woodland located on the western edge of Grafham Water.
