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Beginners Guide to Wild Camping
With the right to wild camp on Dartmoor protected, we've put together a beginners guide to keep you safe and informed on your next National Park adventure.
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With the right to wild camp on Dartmoor protected, we've put together a beginners guide to keep you safe and informed on your next National Park adventure.
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Campaign for Better Transport's Chris Todd takes us through the insanity of controversial plans for the South Downs
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Anthony Jennings, Director of Save Our Parsonages, takes a look at some of the work being done in National Parks to conserve cultural heritage.
Jackie Kiberd of the River Barle Signal Crayfish project on how they're protecting Exmoor’s treasured rivers from the signal crayfish.
Becky Falkingham, ecologist at the National Trust, takes a look at the need for technological solutions to the many challenges facing the work of conservationists in National Parks.