What does rewilding in the British Isles mean, how do you start it off, and what happens when you do? In this episode we visit the 3000 acre Broughton Hall estate in Yorkshire with Rewilding Britain’s Alastair Driver to see how nature is bouncing back. A wide range of interventions and actions are now underway on land that was conventionally farmed for sheep and crops until very recently. Whether it’s tree planting, leaky dam construction, the introduction of ecosystem engineers (beavers), or just letting nature do its thing and embracing ‘scruffication’, the benefits for wildlife, the environment, the climate and people are compelling.
Nature Tripping recently featured in Feedspots Top 50 Nature Sounds podcasts at No.2! - Check the full list out at https://blog.feedspot.com/nature_sounds_podcasts/
Nature Tripping Episode 26 - Sounds from a Hebridean Coast
Nature Tripping Episode 25 - House Martins
Nature Tripping Episode 23 - Building Resilience
Nature Tripping Episode 22- Natterjack Toads
Nature Tripping Episode 21 - The New Forest
Nature Tripping Episode 20 - The Mountain Hare
Nature Tripping Episode 19 - The Great Yellow Bumblebee
Nature Tripping Episode 18 - Poetry and Birds in the Industrial Revolution
Nature Tripping Episode 17 - A Shropshire Graveyard
Nature Tripping Episode 16 - Little Woolden Moss
Nature Tripping Episode 15 - Peat Bogs
Nature Tripping Episode 14 - The Corncrake
Nature Tripping Episode 13 - Learning Birdsong in the Coronavirus Lockdown - Part 4
Nature Tripping Episode 12 - The River Colne
Nature Tripping Episode 11 - The Grouse Moor
Nature Tripping Episode 10 - Learning Birdsong in the Coronavirus Lockdown - Part 3
Episode 9 - Spring in the South Pennines
Episode 8 - April Dawn Chorus, Northern England
Episode 7 - Learning Birdsong in the Coronavirus Lockdown - Part 2
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