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Anna Ford | Communications lead This week, four Eurasian lynx were unlawfully released into the Scottish Highlands, prompting concern from...
Matt Phelps | Lead Ecologist As is becoming increasingly familiar in the depths of winter, recent news headlines have been...
Against the context of declining wildlife populations around the globe, Knepp Wildland continues to glint with hope. Every year, as...
Matt Phelps | Lead Ecologist Seven years ago, in the autumn in 2017, hawfinches streamed across the North Sea towards...
Matt Phelps | Lead Ecologist A couple of weeks back, in my blog post about water pollution and the March...
On 3 November, thousands of people, including Knepp volunteers and staff from the Knepp Wildland Foundation, gathered in London for...
Rhianne Jacklin | Marketing & Communications 2024 has been a phenomenal year for the White Stork Project at Knepp. Our...
Rhianne Jacklin | Marketing & Communications Autumn is a bittersweet time at Knepp as many of our breeding birds, including...
Rhianne Jacklin | Marketing & Communications With September advancing, the shortening days are a signal to wildlife to start preparing...
Rhianne Jacklin | Marketing & Communications On 7 August 33 young storks took their first flight into the wild, joining...
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Our 12+ Policy

Knepp Wildland Safaris, our gardens and campsite are all about the quiet and patient observation of nature.

Some of the species we are likely to encounter are shy or can be frightened by loud noises or sudden movements. Our campsite with open-air fire-pits, wood-burning stoves and an on-site pond is unsuitable for small children.

For this reason, our safaris, garden visits, holiday cottages and campsite are suitable only for children of 12 and over.

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