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31st March 2020I’m always on to the next thing to see if I can make sense of the key words: building resilience into landscapes, reconnecting communities, creating wildlife corridors etc. Yet some of the easiest wins are staring us in the face as usual and are probably the most powerful in getting more people connected and linked with the surrounding landscape. […] Read moreGetting school children outside on farm is always an education
6th March 2020Part of the Big Farmland Bird Count #bfbc held on 100s of farms across the UK last month, the aim for the school children was to see & record what birds are surviving the winter when all the seeds and berries have gone. […] Read moreBetter connectivity needed to help Welsh Moorlands flourish
20th January 2020More joined up management of the Welsh moors creating a continuous landscape to restore habitats is the challenge of recovering bird species, says Huw Lavin, who started as an apprentice on the Powys Moorland Partnership project 3 years ago. […] Read morePowys Moorland Partnership visits the Tweed Forum
22nd October 2019Working collaboratively at a landscape scale is something that the Tweed Forum – based on the Scottish borders with 20% of the land being North Northumberland England – has been doing for over 25 years. […] Read moreOctober Bird News by Nick Myhill
8th October 2019The bad news is that many species are in decline here in Radnorshire, just as they are throughout Britain, as indicated in the latest ‘State of Nature’ report. But let me try and draw a few positives from my data. […] Read moreSustainable farming and land consultation with farmers
28th September 2019It is difficult to know how many more trees can be planted and how wildlife corridors can be improved in much of the Radnorshire uplands. […] Read moreThe Beacon Hill community
17th September 2019It is a way of life where time has stood still. As I rode alongside Anne who has been riding these Radnorshire hills for over 60 years, she believes very little has changed. […] Read moreAnnual gathering on Bal Bach & Bal Mawr
25th August 2019It’s one day in August every year that pulls a community together to picnic on Bal Bach Bal Mawr moor in the Llanthony valley, near Abergavenny. […] Read moreCurlews protection on BBC4 Farming Today
26th June 2019BBC4 Farming Today's show featured a whole section about Curlew conservation in Wales and an interview of our very own Nick Myhill, conservation expert. […] Read more
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