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Natur Cymru Natur Cymru
Issue 20

Issue 20

Autumn 2006

Two or three generations ago, farming communities on the Llyn peninsula wrested a living from the land. These days Big is Beautiful, with plans to build a barrage across the Severn Estuary. It is not surprising that such huge schemes appeal to those fascinated by power. It is much harder to find local, sustainable solutions.

Issue 19

Issue 19

Summer 2006

This issue follows the launch of the Wales Environment Strategy 2006 - a national vision for our environment. Sadly, for all the good intentions, biodiversity is still in decline - we look at some of the threats.

Issue 18

Issue 18

Spring 2006

There's a marine theme to this issue, with articles on seabed mapping, the sarnau of Cardigan Bay, a look at the up and coming Marine Bill and an exploration of our coasts. Honey buzzards, deer management and churchyard conservation also feature.

Issue 17

Issue 17

Winter 2005

Whether it is making discoveries about the progress of the polecat, tracking the success of reintroduced sand lizards, or the bonus of Wales’ first breeding bearded tits, dedication and commitment lie behind these stories.

Issue 16

Issue 16

Autumn 2005

Did you know you can identify grasshoppers by their songs? Have you ever wondered why the leek became the national emblem of Wales? Or maybe your interests lie with the hen harrier, coming back from near extinction in Wales.

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