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Today, Knepp is a rich, diverse, yet still productive landscape in which longhorn cattle, red deer, wild ponies and Tamworth pigs roam freely in a habitat that is rapidly recovering its former biodiversity, with a wide range of plants re-establishing themselves and a profusion of insects, bats and birds, including nationally threatened turtle doves and nightingales. Although Knepp no longer feeds as many people as it once did, it demonstrates that productiveness and wildness are not mutually exclusive.
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