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To walk down our deep green lanes in May is to immerse yourself in the history they have seen – and to be reassured by their persistent, timeless vitality.
Ellis reflects on how the recent wild camping protests on Dartmoor have reignited the land access and right to roam debates.
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.
In her journey to design a new garden, Alys Fowler explores how to bring nature into an unloved patio to repurpose instead of renovate.
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.
Issue 12: Fairness and five years.
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