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It’s really feeling like spring now, and we are seeing increasing wildlife activity, including tadpoles in the reservoirs, slow worms under the reptile mats, and swallows and house martins swishing over the fields.
Find out what three main routes to sustainable farming actually mean and how to support them.
Watching the first episode of David Attenborough's Wild Isles filled me with shame at the arrogance and ignorance of my industry, and the havoc wrought on nature in my lifetime.
In her new column, gardener Alys Fowler begins her journey to make a wildlife garden that grows food, rather than a food garden that likes wildlife.
We are delighted to announce two new regular columnists, exploring themes of biodiversity, landscape and culture.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
Find out more about Wicked Leeks and our publisher, organic veg box company Riverford.