RSPB to restore 600 acres of Kent countryside & wetlands - hopefully16/07/2008 13:47:12![]() Little Egret. Credit Jodie Randall (rspb-images.com) Little egret & Little bittern £1.4 million needed Grazing Marsh Lapwing pair. Jodie Randall (rspb-images.com) Alan Parker, RSPB Kent Reserves Manager, said: "I've spent most of my working life with the RSPB in Kent and this is the most exciting opportunity I have ever seen. Several linked pieces of farmland in the Lydden Valley have become available to buy at the same time but we have to act fast, I can't imagine an opportunity like this coming up again in my lifetime. "I've been talking to some of the people who grew up in the villages and farms in this area, and the wildlife they describe here when they were young sounds like another world. Species that have declined could be seen regularly." The RSPB has conducted similar projects across the UK including Pulborough Brooks, in Sussex, a once-drained piece of land that now attracts tens of thousands of wild wetland birds to the South East. £1.4 million neededThe RSPB wants to buy 235 hectares (581 acres) of the Lydden Valley. The full cost of purchase and management over the first four years of this project will be £2,611,525. To date we have raised £1,151,000 through grants from GrantScape (via the Landfill Communities Fund) and the Environment Agency, plus other donations. Mr Parker added: "Water is the key to life, and when we buy this land, water will be the key to restoring it. What makes it such a marvellous opportunity is that the water's still here, still being channelled away - it's one of the few places in the South East where we can easily reverse the drainage process. This is people's chance to make a real difference." To make a donation or for further information please call 01273 775333 or visit http://www.rspb.org.uk/
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