How nature can help us hold back the floods
As flooding becomes more frequent and more extreme, we can't manage floods as we did in the past. We need a new approach - and nature can be part of the solution.
As flooding becomes more frequent and more extreme, we can't manage floods as we did in the past. We need a new approach - and nature can be part of the solution.
A nature reserve with an array of wetland plants and birdlife
From felling trees, to detecting bats, to improving self-confidence, there’s no end to the skills that trainees have gained from the Natural Prospects traineeship over the past four years!
Low lying water-logged pasture with shallow seasonal pools and a large permanent pond; an excellent site for bird watching
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