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Britain’s ancient trees • Author Julian Hight set off on a quest to find Britain’s most extraordinary ancient trees. These are his favourites, whose value to history, culture and biodiversity is monumental
DOG OWNERS FACE UNLIMITED FINES FOR LIVESTOCK WORRYING • New legislation makes livestock worrying illegal, with dog owners facing police action, financial penalties or detention of their pet
ULTRASOUND REPELLERS COULD SAVE HEDGEHOGS FROM DYING ON OUR ROADS • Research reveals that the prickly mammals can hear ultrasound – and scientists hatch a plan to save lives
The Plodcast • Tune your ears into our podcast this month*
GREEN, GREEN GRASS OF HOME • In his new book, John Wright reveals the beauty and astonishing diversity of Britain’s grasslands
Whole baked Dover sole with blistered olives and tomatoes • This recipe from seafood chef Nathan Outlaw’s latest book showcases the delicious flatfish’s flavour and texture
One smallholder’s passion could revolutionise the slaughter industry
How one woman defied the Nazis to save a rare goat breed
Picks of the Picos • With a solar eclipse set to wow northern Spain this summer, now’s the time to experience the hiking trails, rich wildlife, distinctive cuisine and Celtic culture of the Picos de Europa, writes Matt Baird
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THE RHINS OF GALLOWAY • Projecting like a hammerhead into the Irish Sea, the Rhins of Galloway is a wild delight – low in human footfall and rich in nature. Sarah Baxter explores the treasures of Scotland’s forgotten peninsula
NOW GO THERE • Sarah Baxter on where to eat, stay and visit in the Rhins of Galloway
Marching through time • What is the real story of the Battle of Hastings? Fergus Collins examines one of the great turning points in English history at a re-enactment in the Sussex countryside, 960 years after William the Conqueror’s victory in 1066
NORMAN TOURISM • Five more ways to experience the Conqueror’s legacy in 2026
TOP 10 SECOND WORLD WAR RELICS • There’s barely a corner of Britain not marked by the Second World War. Here are Dixe Wills’ most remarkable reminders of the conflict
Power ballads • Traditional folk ballads tell dark stories of treachery, murder, magic and mystery. Fergus Collins meets author Amy Jeffs who is reimagining these complex, ancient tales for a new audience
BALLADS EXPLAINED
Writing the waves • A source of life and death, the sea has long been both our friend and foe. Author and marine conservationist Lorraine Wilson asks if stories can help save our oceans – and ourselves
ENVIRONMENTAL NOVELS • Four recommended works about the oceans
EXTRAORDINARY SPECIES • Lorraine Wilson’s most remarkable marine life
Knives out • The Woodland Skills Centre in Wales has become a haven where knives, wildlife and people are given a new lease of life. Julie Brominicks spends a soul-enriching weekend discovering why hand tools are vital for our future
NOW GO THERE • How to make...