National Trust to plant 1,200 hectares of flower-filled grassland in Devon
by Steven Morris from on (#65DGK)
By 2030, project will help conserve wide range of threatened wildlife in south-west England
A network of flower-filled grasslands sweeping from the fringes of sandy beaches to moorland edges is being created by the National Trust in the south-west of England.
Designed to boost flora and fauna - and be a balm for human visitors - the new grassland is due to cover more than 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres) of land in north Devon by 2030.
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