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The future of Inkcap Journal Members only Members only
Some major changes are afoot.
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Attacks on archaeology will harm efforts to restore the natural world Members only Members only
By looking to the past, we can better understand how to save nature and tackle climate change in the future.
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Wild swimming is losing its wildness Members only Members only
Restrictions on swimming at Grantchester Meadows represent a growing trend for bureaucracy. Disadvantaged communities will be first to suffer.
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'It is treated as a commodity to be conquered': Can mountain tourism ever be truly sustainable? Members only Members only
Fragile mountain environments are too often damaged in the race for the summit. Slow tourism offers a better way.
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How reviving nature tables could restore wonder to the classroom Members only Members only
In the sixties, tables covered in rocks and shells were a common feature in schools. Is it time they made a comeback?
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The bleak, industrial beauty of Scotland's heather moorlands Members only Members only
Ecology and aesthetics clash amid Scotland's blooming uplands.
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The grand plan to rewild Somerleyton Estate – including the return of the lynx Members only Members only
The Knepp Estate may hog the limelight, but another rewilding project of a similar scale is unfolding in East Anglia.
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'Our hikes were a political statement': The Sheffield walkers reclaiming 2,000 years of rural history Members only Members only
When Maxwell Ayamba set up a hiking group for middle-aged Black men in 2004, he didn't realise it would be such a revolutionary act.