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OPINION
The fields at sleight farm, near Bath, are not much to look at. One is bare earth and deeply rutted, reminiscent of land that has been subjected to the rootling behaviour of wild boar. “This,” says en
EVERYONE knows that planting more trees is a positive way to help climate change. But less is known about the peatland restoration projects that are currently happening up and down the country. And, a
Lorna Maybery visits the Wiston Estate in the South Downs National Park to learn more about the challenges of farming in a unique landscape
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Often associated with the much-loved Wind in the Willows, the beloved water vole is a welcome addition to Britain’s waterways. However, unfortunately the creatures are currently endangered in Britain.