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Our relationship with our land is broken: we must heal it.
Jake Fiennes, Holkham's Head of Conservation, is paving the way with a revolutionary approach to land management, which has nurtured species and risen crop yields across the Holkham National Nature Reserve and the wider estate.
This summer sees the release of his long-awaited book 'Land Healer: How Farming Can Save Britain's Countryside', published by Ebury in June.
Join Jake for what is bound to be a passionate and inspiring evening, as we celebrate the launch of 'Land Healer' and hear about Jake's motivations, ideas and optimism for the future of farming, biodiversity and conservation. There's no need to take notes, you'll get your very own copy of 'Land Healer' to take home.
The details
This event will take place in the Lady...Read More
About
Our relationship with our land is broken: we must heal it.
Jake Fiennes, Holkham's Head of Conservation, is paving the way with a revolutionary approach to land management, which has nurtured species and risen crop yields across the Holkham National Nature Reserve and the wider estate.
This summer sees the release of his long-awaited book 'Land Healer: How Farming Can Save Britain's Countryside', published by Ebury in June.
Join Jake for what is bound to be a passionate and inspiring evening, as we celebrate the launch of 'Land Healer' and hear about Jake's motivations, ideas and optimism for the future of farming, biodiversity and conservation. There's no need to take notes, you'll get your very own copy of 'Land Healer' to take home.
The details
This event will take place in the Lady Elizabeth Wing in Holkham Park, access is step-free. If you have any particular access requirements, please contact visitor reception before the event by phone on 01328 713111 or email info@holkham.co.uk. Doors open at 6pm, for a 6.30pm start and the event will finish around 8.30pm. If arriving by car, use NR23 1RH in your satnav to take you to the north gates and complimentary parking will be available in Holkham Park. Walkers and cyclists can enter via the north, south, east and west gates - you'll find the pedestrian gates to the side of the main gates will be open. The local bus service stops in Holkham village - see timetables at www.traveline.info. This event is not suitable for children. Dogs other than assistance dogs are not permitted.
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