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Leaning pines, a shroom-sprouting frog and an ecosexual tree-hugger
Toby explains why ‘old’ soil and modern innovation keeps his favourite ancient variety of plant happy
back in may, after winter and the slow creep of early spring, I took myself along a disused railway line near Lewes, Sussex, to be consumed by the month’s riot. This barely used path was somewhat over
Britain’s wild places are under pressure – but cycling gives us rare access to their beauty and fragility. Sophie Pavelle explores what’s at stake from the saddle
Meanderings we couldn’t fit into the issue, but which seemed terribly important at the time...
twenty metres up, the canopy looks like a highway. Different shades of green, yellow and grey leaves fuse, creating the illusion of an endless rainforest. I spent most of 2013 in the canopy of a cloud
Travels in mountain country where nations have little meaning