46 min

Putting Nature in the Driving Seat - with Isabella Tree The Lodge Cast

    • Nature

Not many people have the guts to leave farming and pioneer a newer, wilder, potentially riskier approach to land management. But then farmer and conservationist, Charlie Burrell and his wife, Isabella Tree are not many people. Talking to Sophie and Eva from one of the most talked-about estates in the UK, and no doubt in a room not too far from nesting stalks, author and landowner Isabella Tree shares the inspirational story of Knepp Castle Estate - and shows us that we can dare to hope for a wilder future. 
To buy Issy's award-winning book Wilding, click here. 
To visit the glorious Knepp for yourself, click here. 
Also coming up: a  #FactOff challenge and Sophie struggles with the alphabet in her quiz.
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Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop. 
Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.

Not many people have the guts to leave farming and pioneer a newer, wilder, potentially riskier approach to land management. But then farmer and conservationist, Charlie Burrell and his wife, Isabella Tree are not many people. Talking to Sophie and Eva from one of the most talked-about estates in the UK, and no doubt in a room not too far from nesting stalks, author and landowner Isabella Tree shares the inspirational story of Knepp Castle Estate - and shows us that we can dare to hope for a wilder future. 
To buy Issy's award-winning book Wilding, click here. 
To visit the glorious Knepp for yourself, click here. 
Also coming up: a  #FactOff challenge and Sophie struggles with the alphabet in her quiz.
Need we say more? Dive on in! 
Are you a beaver believer? We want to hear from you: Beaver Trust. 
Want more beaver? Please subscribe and leave us a lovely little review, so we can bring the joy of beavers to more ears! 
Hosted by Sophie Pavelle and Eva Bishop. 
Produced and edited by Emma Brisdion.

46 min