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New report calls for ‘farmer-led tree revolution’ if tree planting targets are to be met while experts voice fears about lack of vital forestry skills and farmers are asked to sell up to make way for offsetting schemes.
In recent biodiversity surveys, we've found wildflowers monkshood and dusky cranesbill, a wetland meadow thick with invertebrates and flora, and a team of volunteer co-owners even found grass snakes and slow worms.
Indigenous communities are widely credited as the best stewards of nature, but could their philosophies of wellbeing lead the way towards a sustainable life?
Buying organic, gardening without pesticides and emailing supermarkets and MPs – experts at the Oxford Real Farming Conference explain how to reduce exposure to chemicals.
Thousands attend Oxford Real Farming Conference to debate sustainable food, farming and social justice as movement to create a better world gains momentum.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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