
This Spring we focus on the work of the
National Trust in Wales. The Trust is often associated with the
care of stately houses, but it does far more than that: it lives up
well to its founding purpose of preserving land of natural beauty,
its features, and plants and animals.
Wales comes to the fore again with pioneering work at the
National Botanic Garden, using plant DNA to ‘barcode’ the Welsh
flora. This work could bring benefits for human as well as
environmental health, and other exciting possibilities. We can be
justly proud when a national institution punches above its weight
like this.
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