The artificial nests, made at Lower Sharpham Farm, where Ambios is based, are part of a project to tempt ospreys back to the Dart Valley.
Ospreys like a single tree that is isolated, with a good viewpoint. Thanks to funding from DEFRA’s Farming in Protected Landscapes programme, in July last year, several eight-metre-high pole-mounted nests were placed in carefully selected spots on the Sharpham Estate close to the River Dart.
The aim is to give ospreys a safe place to rest and breed, far from any disturbance from human activity. Ospreys need healthy fish populations to thrive - especially salmon. Sadly, like many UK rivers, the Dart is under pressure from sewage, phosphates and agricultural pollution. Restoring fish stocks is essential for the return of these top predators, illustrating a central truth of Sharpham and Ambios’ rewilding work: in nature, everything is connected.
Visitors to the Sharpham Estate — whether attending events or retreats, or enjoying walks and bike rides - can experience this rewilding in action… and will hopefully soon witness the return of ospreys to South Devon.