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A 500-meter stretch of the Holy Brook in England has been restored to its natural floodplain, enhancing wildlife, reducing flood risks, and capturing carbon.
A restored 500-meter stretch of the Holy Brook at Trillis Nature Reserve near Stroud, England, has been reconnected to its historic floodplain after decades of agricultural modification.
Led by Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust and funded by Stroud District Council, the project removed artificial barriers, reshaped the land, and reestablished natural water flow.
The restoration, part of a nature-based solution, aims to revive wetland habitats, boost biodiversity, reduce downstream flooding, and capture carbon.
The area, accessible via the Wysis Way trail, is expected to develop into a thriving ecological site over time.
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Un tramo de 500 metros del arroyo Santo en Inglaterra ha sido restaurado a su llanura de inundación natural, mejorando la vida silvestre, reduciendo los riesgos de inundación y capturando carbono.