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Silent Summer

New book on the state of wildlife in Britain and Ireland

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Wych Elm

David Shreeve's review of a beautiful book about the 'phoenix tree'

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First global 'green' Hindu event convened

Hindus worldwide called to reflect how they can contribute to preserving biodiversity

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Free guided tours for walkers and cyclists

Visitors encouraged to cycle and walk during June's Open Garden Squares weekend

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Shop quickly with a conscience

Trace where your clothes come from with Rapanui

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Lambeth Palace garden opening 22 May

One of London's oldest and largest gardens opens on Saturday

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Exclusive Access

More than 120 private gardens open for TfL's Open Garden Squares Weekend

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Always wanted to run a farm?

The BBC is looking for people for a new series

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Villains Victors and Victims: The Great Invasions of Britain

Special edition of UK wildlife review focuses on invasive species

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A dose of nature

Researchers at the University of Essex have proved that a ‘dose’ of nature is good for your health and well-being.

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Going green to be seen

Research shows people will forgo luxury for green products when status is at stake

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New English Heritage survey

Places of Worship At Risk survey: call for evidence

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English Heritage open days

9 - 12 September 2010

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Dry Stone Walling training

Unemployed young people in Pennine area can learn ancient craft free

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War Memorials Trust: conference

Looking After War Memorials conference, 10 June and 9 Septembe

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New anti litter campaign

Businesses, government and campaign groups unite to cut litter

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It's Spring!

Wheatears are arriving

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Tackling greenwash

New proposals to tackle greenwash and inaccurate product claims

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Pimp Your Pavement

A campaign to make the most of our streets

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London Gardens Online launched

London Parks & Gardens Trust has launched a new website for Greater London's historic parks, gardens and other open spaces

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London Leaders 2010

The London Sustainable Development Commission announces its 2010 winners

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Open Garden Squares Weekend

This year's Open Garden Squares weekend takes place on 12 and 13 June

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Moorlands help fight climate change

The ‘MoorLife’ project aims to restore more than 2,000 acres of Peak District and South Pennine moorland.

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Native wildlife given further protection in England and Wales

A total of 63 species will be added to the list of invasive non-native species that cannot be introduced into the wild.

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The Big Lunch 2010

18th July is The Big Lunch Day in 2010

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First silver hazel nut found

One gold hazel nut and 19 silver ones still to be found in nationwide hunt to save the rare hazel dormouse

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Spring Flower Weekends at Wakehurst Place

Enjoy the spectacle of nature bursting into life at Wakehurst Place

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International Bad Company Awards 2009

Find out who are this year's 'winners'

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Crayfish rescue mission

Threatened crayfish find new home in disused limestone quarries

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Snowdrop Time

Colesbourne Park's Spring open weekends

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Stewardship is key for Campaign for the Farmed Environment

Ambitious voluntary targets set for farmers to retain and surpass the environmental benefits achieved under the previous set-aside system

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English Heritage volunteering scheme to include Stonehenge

Volunteers to be recruited for work at Stonehenge from next Spring

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Prince of Wales backs Street Pride campaign

Campaign to rid streets of unnecessary clutter gets royal support

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Organic farming is carbon friendly

Soil Association report says organic farming absorbs more carbon

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Rural quality of life declines

Half people living in rural areas report decline in quality of life

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Japanese Knotweed

New plans to control Japanese Knotweed

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Glyndebourne wind turbine lacks vital resource

Call for Opera House to abandon giant wind turbine plans

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Students urged to recycle more

Degrees Cooler encourages greener living

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NFU warns against short term solutions for climate change

Celebrity soundbites won't help climate change issue

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Polish study opportunity

Apply to visit to 2009 World Habitat Award winner

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£11 million of grants awarded to help with changing coastline

Local authorities come up with scheme to work with communities

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