logo
Storrington in West Sussex named UK's first European stork village

Storrington in West Sussex named UK's first European stork village

The Guardian17-03-2025
The Saxons knew the West Sussex village of Storrington as Estorchestone, the 'abode of the storks'.
But the graceful white birds disappeared from its skies more than 600 years ago, when they became extinct in Britain.
Now, after the white stork's successful return, Storrington and the nearby Knepp estate have been designated a 'European stork village'.
The accolade means the communities are now part of the European Stork Villages Network, a transnational initiative by the EuroNatur foundation to combat habitat loss for the birds.
Together, Storrington and Knepp are the 16th place in Europe to be recognised as a stork village, and the first in the UK.
The storks are thriving again on the Knepp wildland, the first major lowland rewilding project in England. A record-breaking 53 white storks fledged from wild nests here in 2024, mostly in the tops of ancient oak trees. The birds line their huge nests with soft, fibrous dung from Knepp's free-roaming ponies.
Storks are finding the rewilded former farmland of Knepp ideal habitat, with its insect- and earthworm-rich rough meadows and wetlands providing plenty of food. Pairs are also bonding at another site in Wadhurst, East Sussex, and are frequently seen flying across the region.
The scheme to bring white storks back to Britain began in 2016, with the White Stork project, a collaboration between the Roy Dennis Wildlife Foundation, Cotswold Wildlife Park, the Knepp estate and Wadhurst Park. First, a group of birds were introduced from Warsaw zoo to Knepp. These drew in wild birds, and the first free-flying pairs hatched chicks in the wild in 2020.
Sign up to Down to Earth
The planet's most important stories. Get all the week's environment news - the good, the bad and the essential
after newsletter promotion
The expanding colony migrates to Morocco for the winter months before returning to Sussex to nest.
More than a thousand schoolchildren visit Knepp each year to learn about storks and rewilding. This year, a webcam is also following one of the 15 nests already recorded this breeding season, which is set to be another record-breaker.
Isabella Tree, the owner of Knepp with her husband, Charlie Burrell, said: 'I'm hoping we can get the webcam feed into hospital waiting rooms, schools, care homes, prisons and train stations this year. It's the kind of soothing thing we should be watching instead of wall-to-wall news.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Starmer returns to Scotland after family holiday interrupted by Ukraine talks
Starmer returns to Scotland after family holiday interrupted by Ukraine talks

South Wales Guardian

timean hour ago

  • South Wales Guardian

Starmer returns to Scotland after family holiday interrupted by Ukraine talks

The Prime Minister's plane flew from the US to Glasgow overnight following the White House discussions, landing on Tuesday morning. It had taken off from the same airport the previous day when Sir Keir was heading to the US for the brief trip. On his return to Scotland, Sir Keir will co-chair a call of the so-called 'coalition of the willing', a group of nations looking to help Ukraine that he has been leading with French President Emmanuel Macron. It is the second summer in a row that the Prime Minister's holiday plans have been disrupted after he cancelled a European trip last August when rioting broke out in the UK and tensions escalated in the Middle East. The Prime Minister also delayed his departure for a trip last Christmas following the death of his brother aged 60 who had been suffering from cancer. A minister has said it is an 'occupational hazard' that prime ministers can see their holidays disrupted. Pensions minister Torsten Bell told Sky News that Sir Keir has been making a 'real difference' in the negotiations over Ukraine. He told the broadcaster: 'It is an occupational hazard for prime ministers that holidays are interrupted. You'll have been covering that for years. 'I've been around British politics enough to have seen that happen, unfortunately, year after year. 'I want the Prime Minister to have a rest […] all we want to do is make sure that we're addressing these big issues, and that in this summer means making sure we get those security guarantees in Ukraine.'

Canadians to be fingerprinted in Europe starting in October
Canadians to be fingerprinted in Europe starting in October

Time Out

time7 hours ago

  • Time Out

Canadians to be fingerprinted in Europe starting in October

It's confirmed: Canadians travelling to the European Union will now face new fingerprinting and biometric requirements. The EU's new Entry/Exit System (EES) will phase out passport stamps for non-EU visitors, including Canadians and Americans, and replace them with biometric checks. When entering any of the 29 Schengen Area countries—such as France, Italy, Spain, Germany, or Greece—travellers will need to provide fingerprints and a digital photo. Over the next six months, EES will roll out gradually, shifting arrivals from border agent queues to automated control gates. Authorities are urging travellers to prepare in advance for this major shift, which marks the end of the simple passport-stamp process long familiar to Canadian visitors. When will Canadians have to get fingerprinted to enter Europe? The European Union will soon launch its new Entry/Exit System (EES), replacing traditional passport stamps with a digital record and biometric screening for most non-EU travellers. Starting October 12, Canadians can expect longer wait times on their first trip to any of the 29 Schengen countries, as they'll need to complete a digital registration that includes fingerprinting and a facial photo. While the new system will launch on October 12 at select European airports, ports, and land border crossings, more locations will be added over time until full implementation on April 10, 2026. During this transition period, passport stamps will still be used as a backup, since travellers may enter through a checkpoint with biometrics in place but exit through one where they are not yet active. What are the new rules for Canadians traveling to Europe 2025? If it is your first entry since the EES implementation, when you arrive at the border you will need to provide your personal information. Passport control officers will scan your fingerprints or take a facial photograph, which will be stored in a digital file. The process can be faster if you pre-register some of your information using: The self-service system, if available at the border crossing, and/or A mobile application provided by the country of arrival or departure. Even when using these methods, you will still meet with a passport control officer. If you have crossed European borders under the EES previously, our fingerprints and facial photo will already be on file. Passport officers will simply verify them, which generally takes less time. In rare cases, they may need to update or recollect your data. If you have a biometric passport, you may be able to enter more quickly using the self-service system, where available. Why Is Europe Introducing The EES System? The official reason is that the EU's new EES aims to strengthen border security, curb illegal migration, and better track overstays. By replacing manual stamps with accurate digital records, the system reduces fraud, speeds up checks, and is expected to shorten wait times at the border. Europe is not the first to adopt biometrics at its borders—countries like the U.S., U.K., Australia, and several in Asia have long collected fingerprints or facial data. What countries are in the Schengen area? The Schengen area is composed of 29 countries: 25 EU Member States and 4 non-EU countries (Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Liechtenstein). Germany, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland have all acceded to the Schengen Agreement and are thus Schengen states.

Airline launches discount flights from Scotland to major European capital for less than £40
Airline launches discount flights from Scotland to major European capital for less than £40

Scottish Sun

time8 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Airline launches discount flights from Scotland to major European capital for less than £40

The exact date the new flights will start has been revealed PLANE JOY Airline launches discount flights from Scotland to major European capital for less than £40 EASYJET has announced brand new, exciting flights from Scotland to a major European capital city next year. Nothing beats jetting off on an exciting city break during a dark and dreary winter. 2 easyJet has announced the exciting new winter flights Credit: PA 2 Scots will now be able to fly from Glasgow to Rome next year Credit: GETTY So the airline's news that it has launched flights to a top tourist destination comes at the perfect time for those who are already looking ahead. Holidaygoers will now be able to fly directly from Glasgow to Rome Fiumicino through easyJet this winter. This means that Scots will now have a direct route to the Italian capital city all the way into spring. Rome boasts a rich and storied past, captivating history lovers and culture enthusiasts alike. This means the new flights are perfect for anyone looking for a getaway to enjoy the grandeur of the city, which is home to world-famous landmarks. This includes the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the awe-inspiring Pantheon. It's fantastic to be able to offer our customers another exciting route from Glasgow to Rome Kevin Doyle Art aficionados won't want to miss the masterpieces housed in the Vatican Museums, including Michelangelo's ceiling in the Sistine Chapel. The Eternal City is equally famed for its culinary scene, where travellers can indulge in authentic Roman pasta dishes in a cosy trattoria to fine dining with a view of ancient ruins. Whether wandering cobbled streets or tossing a coin into the Trevi Fountain, travellers will find Rome as delicious as it is unforgettable. Flights to Rome Fiumicino are scheduled to take off on February 2, kicking off a seasonal service that will run three times a week. Shopper urges others to nab £8 Morrisons case perfect for EasyJet flights and a breeze to take through the airport Holidaygoers will have the choice of flying on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. This means it's perfect for any length of stay, whether you want a week-long holiday or a break away for two or three nights. Fares for the new flights start from £39.99 per journey. Both customers and independent travel agents will also be able to book package holidays to the top destination. It's encouraging to see easyJet investing in city connectivity and seeing the opportunities that Glasgow Airport provides Chris Tibbett All package holidays to Rome Fiumicino from Glasgow include flights, hotel, 23kg luggage and transfers, and are all covered by easyJet holidays' Ultimate Flexibility. Kevin Doyle, easyJet's Country Manager, said: 'It's fantastic to be able to offer our customers another exciting route from Glasgow to Rome - whether heading off to explore the Eternal City's rich history and iconic landmarks or simply looking to enjoy world-class cuisine and vibrant Italian culture. 'By expanding our network in Scotland, we're continuing to enhance connectivity for our customers who choose easyJet for our unrivalled route network, great value fares, and friendly service. "We look forward to welcoming them on board.' Chris Tibbett, Airline Director at AGS Airports added: 'It's encouraging to see easyJet investing in city connectivity and seeing the opportunities that Glasgow Airport provides. "Rome is a fantastic destination and we're confident that this increased capacity will be well received by passengers. "We'll continue to support our airline partners in making these routes a success.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store