
Piggy in the Middle – Nature, Farming, and National Parks
On Exmoor, some farmers have led the way farming for high quality food and nature – but if they are going to survive they need to be paid.
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On Exmoor, some farmers have led the way farming for high quality food and nature – but if they are going to survive they need to be paid.
Sue Baker shares the varied history of Exmoor's beloved ponies.
We caught up with Megan Hunt of Exmoor Young Voices to find out what is driving the exodus and the action young people have taken to continue living in the place they love.
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In Lorna Doone, RD Blackmore set his isolated and lonely Doone village in a hidden valley high on the moor. Here archaeology and romantic fiction meet.
Jackie Kiberd of the River Barle Signal Crayfish project on how they're protecting Exmoor’s treasured rivers from the signal crayfish.
Exmoor Young Voices was set up to help consult the National Park Authority on issues facing rural young people in Exmoor. They discuss the barriers and issues young people face living in isolated rural areas.