Monthly Archives: February 2023

On sunlit slope

On 13 February with the help of students from Plymouth University, we made big improvements for butterflies at Common Wood. Continue reading

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Michael Dower, doyen of the countryside

Adrian Phillips writes an obituary of Michael Dower, 1933-2022, both important figures in the development of British and European rural policy. Continue reading

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Pit perambulation

I visited Little Marlow gravel pit with Bucks Bird Club, learnt a lot, and saw a kingfisher. Continue reading

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Hoogstraten: just one of many

Twenty years after I cut the chain to reopen the blocked Hoogstraten footpath, there are still plenty of path problems. Continue reading

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Rivers of change

I joined one of Dadima’s walks along the Thames and learnt of the creative and destructive power of rivers, in lovely company. Continue reading

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