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What can our national parks learn from the rest of the world?

A duo at Inverlonan near the Trossachs National Park The UK is one of the most nature-consuming countries in the world. There are no virgin forests. Its rivers and seas are stinking. Its meadows are like a green desert. What we call ancient woodland, that is, trees planted after 1600, covers only 2.5 percent of… Read More »