Thank you for your donation to our Coombe Down appeal
Your support will help us to uncover the beauty of this neglected chalk grassland, and allow species long lost to the area to return.
Chalk grassland is Europe's version of the rainforest and each square metre can reveal 40 plant species. 2.5% of the UK's Chalk Grassland can be found in Dover, and your support of Coombe Down will help bolster this and bring back a further 19 acres.
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