hunted to extinction in the uk centuries ago, they were returned to the honeycut estate on exmoor injanuary, and have thrived, building the first dams seen here for 400 years. severe storms, including ciara and dennis, caused widespread damage in february, such as here on the river dart in devon. but spring sprung sunny and dry, breaking records in may, as we came to terms with life locked down. always first thing in the morning, i used to live about half past five, quarter to six, to go on my walk. so, yes, i always got out. we were out quite a lot in our local area, doing it a lot more than we would normally. so we have been out and about quite a lot, haven t we? post summer conditions produced spectacular autumn colours, an antidote to the second lockdown. however, we were allowed to spend more time outdoors than during the first. there was, though, an increasing
and the natural world have been diminished. it s been a kind of record breaking year, and we can expect that as the climate continues to change. and so the challenge for us really is, how do we respond to, not only the climate, but also the nature crisis? and so we re having to adjust our land management to make sure that we make are our landscapes as not only nature rich, but resilient also to the change which is locked in now. by monitoring its sites across the uk, the trust can produce an audit of the year in nature. for example, beavers. hunted to extinction in the uk centuries ago, they were returned to the honeycut estate on exmoor injanuary, and have thrived, building the first dams seen here for 400 years. severe storms, including ciara and dennis, caused widespread damage in february, such as here on the river dart in devon.
there s an old saying on tv always assume your mic is hot, or live, so don t say anything you don t want broadcast. and always assume, if you re using the chat, that you might accidentally send your hilarious observations to everyone by mistake! there s currently no standardised way to end a call, though it s perfectly acceptable to wave or, if you want to be discreet, you can type your thankyous and goodbyes in the chat window. before you go, unless you re wearing wireless headphones, remember that you re still plugged in. that s better. that was lj. now, over the past few years, we ve found ourselves spending more and more time inside food computers. now, these mainly involve growing food in special nutrient mixes inside shipping containers. you may remember the strawberries that we saw in paris and the delicious salad that i tried in los angeles. the idea is to both precisely
strawberries that we saw in paris and the delicious salad that i tried in los angeles. the idea is to both precisely control the growing conditions, but also produce food closer to where it s going to be consumed. but now, there s a new idea. it s not about growing fruit or vegetable, but insects. paul carter has been to find out more and filed this bug report. rooster crows. wood farm. a family run business in the green fields of cambridgeshire. home to fourth generation farmers charles and joe, a flock of 28,000 free range chickens and now, 6 million wriggling black soldier fly larvae. don t worry these
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