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A Gaelic christening for Scotland's newest species Members only

A new project is naming the plants and animals that have recently arrived on these shores due to climate change.

Eva Clifford
Eva Clifford
Pebble

The silver lining to Britain's ash dieback crisis? More deadwood. Members only

A fetish for tidiness has robbed Britain's woodlands of their deadwood. A devastating tree disease offers a chance to bring it back.

Sarah Wild
Sarah Wild
Conservation

Cows, collars and a fake wolf: How to rewild in a very human landscape Members only

On a Dorset peninsula, a massive effort is underway to restore the ecological processes of prehistory.

Daniel Shailer
Daniel Shailer
Rewilding

How to save the whales Members only

For one group of volunteers, whale conservation is a hands-on task that can take place at any time and in any weather.

Melissa Hobson
Melissa Hobson
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Buain Members only

Air Ghàidhealtachd, thathas a’ buain seann arbhar is ruitheam nan òran Gàidhlig mun cuairt son a’ chiad turas ann an còrr is linn. Dè dh’innseas seo dhuinn mu ar dàimh ris an fhearainn?

David Lintern
David Lintern
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The Reaping Members only

In the Highlands, people are harvesting ancient grains in time to Gaelic songs for the first time in over a century. What can they teach us about our relationship to the land?

David Lintern
David Lintern
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Can hedgelaying survive the 21st century? Members only

People have laid hedges since the Bronze Age – but fresh thinking is required to ensure the craft continues into the future.

Ginger Rose Clark Sophie Yeo
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In grey city spaces, a greener future is growing Members only

Urban agriculture is springing up in London's wastelands. But will the city ever be able to feed itself?

Gaia Lamperti Sophie Yeo
Gaia Lamperti / Sophie Yeo
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