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North West Lowlands Water Vole project
We catch up with our Water Vole Officer Andrea Powell, to learn what this three year project has discovered about our fastest-declining mammal, who rose to fame as the rather mis-named ‘Ratty' from Kenneth Williams' Wind in the Willows . |

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A Living Landscape with Richard Gardner
Sarah Johnson joins our Living Landscape manager, Richard Gardner in the heart of Cheshire to discover what a Living Landscape really means for all of us, and how Cheshire Wildlife Trust is playing a part.
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Muddying the waters on the Mersey?
The Trust’s Tom Marshall and Lancashire Wildlife Trust’s Dave Crawshaw meet Sarah Johnson on the wintry shores of the Mersey to discuss the importance of this natural icon and the threats it may now face.
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A Living Landscape - a landowner’s view
We join Huw Rowland’s of Grange Farm, to find out what a Living Landscape means to him, and how the scheme has had an impact on how he manages land and the creatures that benefit from projects on his farm.
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A slice of the action – our field to plate project
In a chilly Chester deep-freeze, Sarah Johnson joins Jim Stratton of Stockton and Stratton Butchers Ltd to learn why our Conservation Grazing beef and lamb is some of the finest to hit dinner tables in the county.
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A wild word with...Interview with BBC Radio’s Mark Radcliffe
Mark Radcliffe is joined in his BBC Radio Manchester studio by Sarah Johnson, who delves into the other wild side of the Radio 2 and Six Music presenter and musician, to discover his unusual love of owls and his plans to save the planet.
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Holcroft Moss nature reserve
Jacki Hulse, the Trust’s Head of Estates and Land Management joins Sarah Johnson at a nature reserve where ‘bog’ standard is just fine, and there’s an insight into why the Trust is removing trees and woodland to allow the habitats at this unique nature reserve to revert to their historical state.
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