Spring 2004
How 'natural' is nature? There are few, if any, parts of Wales which have not been altered by human activity. For good or ill, it's within our power to influence the wildlife around us, as many of the articles in this edition show.
Winter 2003
What and where is the Welsh environment? So asks Morgan Parry in this issue. Wales has commitments to sustainable development but are we exploiting natural resources abroad?
Autumn 2003
Wales is surrounded by water on three sides, with over 1600km of coast – there's a lot happening around these shores, from avocets breeding at the Gwent Levels to mason bees burrowing into soft coastal cliffs.
Summer 2003
There's a food theme to this issue: growing and buying it locally. Do our children understand the link between people and land? Meanwhile, the otters are back!
Spring 2003
Wales is unique in having an intensive, field-by-field survey of its countryside. The information it provides helps decide which habitats, such as heathlands and wetlands, are most in need of restoration and protection.
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