W2W Projects
Grassland and Soil
by Sam Joy | January 7, 2026 | Projects, W2W Projects | 0 Comments
Healthy grasslands and soils are the foundation of thriving ecosystems. Through regenerative practices like mob grazing, we can restore soil life, boost biodiversity and create more resilient farmland. By supporting farmers and landowners with tools, guidance and on-the-ground trials, Weald to Waves is helping to turn pastures into powerful drivers of nature recovery.
Freshwater and Wetlands
by Sam Joy | January 7, 2026 | Projects, W2W Projects | 0 Comments
Rivers and wetlands flow through the core of the Weald to Waves corridor, supporting people, landscapes and biodiversity. Explore how we are supporting and leading projects to restore these threatened habitats.
Education and Engagement
by Sam Joy | January 7, 2026 | Projects, W2W Projects | 0 Comments
We’re not only connecting landscapes but reconnecting people with nature. As more people grow distant from the natural world, we’re creating ways for nature recovery to reach schools, communities and everyday lives across the corridor.
Data and Modelling
by Alex Briggs | June 17, 2025 | Projects, W2W Projects | 0 Comments
Mapping connectivity for species and habitats across Sussex, so we can start to answer the complex question, what is a wildlife corridor?
January 7th, 2026
Healthy grasslands and soils are the foundation of thriving ecosystems. Through regenerative practices like mob grazing, we can restore soil life, boost biodiversity and create more resilient farmland. By supporting farmers and landowners with tools, guidance and on-the-ground trials, Weald to Waves is helping to turn pastures into powerful drivers of nature recovery.
January 7th, 2026
Rivers and wetlands flow through the core of the Weald to Waves corridor, supporting people, landscapes and biodiversity. Explore how we are supporting and leading projects to restore these threatened habitats.
January 7th, 2026
We’re not only connecting landscapes but reconnecting people with nature. As more people grow distant from the natural world, we’re creating ways for nature recovery to reach schools, communities and everyday lives across the corridor.
June 17th, 2025
Mapping connectivity for species and habitats across Sussex, so we can start to answer the complex question, what is a wildlife corridor?