Britain's biggest grasshopper has returned to the Broads after 86 years thanks to a conservation programme called Hop of Hope. Natural England said the large marsh grasshopper - also one of the UK's ...
The Environment Agency (EA) said it has saved about 100,000 freshwater fish after seawater infiltrated a waterway following a ...
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Medieval peasants scraping out an existence in the rural east of England burned peat for warmth and left behind an indelible mark on the landscape. Over the centuries, the trenches and pits they dug ...
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Hundreds of fish die as salt surges devastate the Broads
The Norfolk Broads has been devastated by recent salt surges, leaving questions again as to why isn't more being done to ...
What we consider "nature" is always historical and relational, shaped in contingent configurations of representational and social practices. In the early twentieth century, the English ecologist A.G.
John Packman, chief executive of the Broads Authority for a quarter of a century, warns swathes of land will have to be reclaimed by water ...
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