
Rewilded land remains green amid drought-stricken English countryside, images show
A stream winds through fields on the Holnicote estate. The rewilding projects help ‘store water during drought … and slow water during extreme rainfall’. Photograph: Steve Sayers/National Trust ImagesView image in fullscreenA stream winds through fields on the Holnicote estate.
- ▪A stream winds through fields on the Holnicote estate.
- ▪The rewilding projects help ‘store water during drought … and slow water during extreme rainfall’.
- ▪Photograph: Steve Sayers/National Trust ImagesView image in fullscreenA stream winds through fields on the Holnicote estate.
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| Original publisher | the Guardian |
| Canonical URL | https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/aug/21/somerset-rewilding-holnicote-estate-wetlands-rivers-resilience |
| Publication time | Fri, 21 Aug 2026 05:00:25 GMT |
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A stream winds through fields on the Holnicote estate. The rewilding projects help ‘store water during drought … and slow water during extreme rainfall’. Photograph: Steve Sayers/National Trust ImagesView image in fullscreenA stream winds through fields on the Holnicote estate. The rewilding projects help ‘store water during drought … and slow water during extreme rainfall’. Photograph: Steve Sayers/National Trust ImagesRewildingRewilded land remains green amid drought-stricken English countryside, images showNational Trust’s Holnicote estate says restored wetlands and rivers offer proof of resilience to drought, wildfires and floodingSandra LavilleFri 21 Aug 2026 01.00 EDTLast modified on Fri 21 Aug 2026 01.01 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleAerial footage of an estate in Somerset…
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