Find out how the River Adur actss as a launch-pad, path, and destination for a multitude of migratory species.

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Adur River Recovery
A Sussex-Born Blueprint for Nationwide Recovery
River Restoration – why we should ‘go with the flow’
Functioning floodplains and wiggly streams may be our greatest weapon against flood damage and biodiversity loss.
March For Clean Water
Thousands of people, including Adur River Recovery staff, dressed in blue and took to London to march for clean water.
Steps to Restoration: walking from Pad Farm to Bramber Brooks
Adur River Recovery led a walk showcasing restoration plans, uniting experts, walkers, and stakeholders to revive the River Adur.
River Recovery Dogs
Adur River Recovery launches a ‘paw-tastic’ campaign, seeking dog-walking ambassadors to protect waterfowl and wildlife along the River Adur.
Reviving the River Adur: a path to thriving kelp forests
Restoring the River Adur from source to sea boosts landscapes, wildlife, and even Sussex’s historic kelp forests, creating bigger, better ecosystems.
River Adur Users Survey: Summer 2023
From July to September 2023, 591 people shared their love for the Adur in our survey, offering inspiring insights on its use, value, and well-being.
Wintering bird surveys along the Adur
This year, we’re gathering vital data on Adur’s habitats and species. Ecologists are surveying wintering birds from Knepp to Shoreham before any changes.
Visit to Elmley Marshes
To end the year, Adur River Recovery visited Elmley Marsh, learning about its wildlife and saltmarsh restoration to inspire future Adur conservation efforts.
Contact
Knepp Wildland Foundation
Knepp Castle Estate Office,
Horsham,
West Sussex,
RH13 8LJ