People are often fascinated by maps, perhaps because they offer a visual glimpse of ‘their place’ in the country [and the world]. Give someone an electronic map, and you can bet one of the first things they’ll do is punch in their post-code, and ‘zoom-in’ on their own home.
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Why protect?
07. Jun, 2010
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The Welsh View
07. Jun, 2010
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An opportunity in challenging times
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Cwm Clydach – the tranquil valley
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What do Welsh Otters eat?
14. Mar, 2012
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A walk on the wild side…
11. May, 2012
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Pant-y-llyn Turlough – an Irish freshwater habitat in Wales
14. Mar, 2012
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What do Welsh Otters eat?
14. Mar, 2012
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It’s all in the DNA…
22. Feb, 2012
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Newport Wetlands – a winter wonderland on your doorstep
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Paul Howard: I have to concur with what has been said above. It...
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andy williams: I second what Hilary says above. I fail to see ...
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Hilary Paterson-Jones: Perhaps you can explain to me clearly how these pr...
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