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SCOTLAND LEADS THE WAY IN RIVER RESTORATION
COUNTRYFILE ISSUES
Our waterways are sick – can thinking about them as living beings breathe new life into the campaign to save them?
Today’s staunch game-fisher has good reason to thank yesterday’s stolid coarse angler, writes Mike Handyside
Will the Government be radical on water? asks Angling Trust chief Jamie Cook
When I’m in need of head space, I have often sought out rivers. I find the whispering, glittering waters a non-judgemental companion. But can a river be considered living, and possess rights similar t
Relaxing our grip on our gardens and creating a closer harmony with wildlife is bringing a new beauty to our outdoor spaces – gentler, looser and naturally delightful
People in the East Midlands should be on the look-out for new residents in the coming year or two. Their new near-neighbours will stand anywhere between 1.5 and two metres high at the shoulder, and ma