Prince William Calls for Action as He Vows to Continue King Charles' Work
- On Thursday, Prince William unveiled a two-decade plan focused on revitalizing Dartmoor's natural environment and enhancing climate resilience through sustainable agricultural practices.
- William inherited responsibility for the Duchy of Cornwall estate in 2022 and aims to reform it to be fit for 2025 and beyond, continuing his father's environmental work.
- The plan involves restoring peatlands, managing upland habitats, promoting sustainable agriculture, providing affordable housing, and fostering partnerships among landowners, farmers, and wildlife teams.
- Researchers predict that Dartmoor will face 30% more dry summers and halve its frost days over 40 years, threatening blanket peatland vital for carbon storage and biodiversity.
- The project seeks to preserve Dartmoor's ecosystem amid climate change while enabling local communities to thrive, setting a model for collaboration beyond the national park.
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Prince William enjoys impromptu pint at the pub during muddy Dartmoor visit
PRINCE William enjoyed an impromptu pint during a muddy visit to Dartmoor yesterday. The Duke of Cornwall braved heavy rain and wind to visit Royal Tor Bog, near Yelverton, Devon, and spoke to men and women working in collaboration to help restore the “special” landscape. TiktokThe Prince says he is committed to an ambitious project aimed at restoring Dartmoor National Park[/caption] TiktokPrince William enjoyed an impromptu pint at the Prince o…
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