The Duke of Norfolk: The precious gift Prince Philip gave me to restore my estate’s wildlife

The Duke of Norfolk and Dr Dick Potts at Peppering.

He organised Queen Elizabeth’s funeral and King Charles III’s Coronation – but his fight to save the grey partridge is a personal project.

There is a riveting account in the 18th Duke of Norfolk’s new book of his late father’s valour in the Second World War, both at Dunkirk and later in the push through Italy, for which he was awarded a Military Cross...

Read the full article from The Telegraph.

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By working together, the farming and keepering teams at Peppering have achieved the holy grail of farmland wildlife restoration