Campaigners urge Prince William to rewild Dartmoor farmland
by Mattha Busby from Environment | The Guardian on (#6F780)
William became largest private landholder in the national park when he inherited Duchy of Cornwall
Campaigners are urging Prince William to invest in significant rewilding across swathes of Dartmoor's predominantly farmed land.
The land became William's after he inherited the Duchy of Cornwall, an extensive landholding including the largest privately owned area of Dartmoor national park, from his father, King Charles, when he succeeded to the throne.
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