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Open Country — Laurie Lee Land
Helen Mark explores the new life springing up in Laurie Lee's beloved Slad Valley.
BBC Radio 4
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Costing the Earth — The Palm Oil Palm Off
Tom Heap asks if a campaign to ban palm oil from rain forest areas can succeed.
BBC Radio 4
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Shared Planet — Agricultural Crops and Wildlife
Are agricultural crops good or bad for nature?
BBC Radio 4
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Twenty Minutes — Feeding the Bears
Writer and former Children's Laureate Michael Rosen explores the world of bears.
BBC Radio 3
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On Your Farm — 01/09/2013
Caz Graham joins the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust vaccinating badgers.
BBC Radio 4
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Open Country — Beer Quarry Caves
Helen Mark visits Devon's Beer Quarry Caves which supplied Exeter cathedral with limestone
BBC Radio 4
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Costing the Earth — Electric Cars Recharged
Tom Heap asks if a new breed of electric car may finally bring them to the mainstream.
BBC Radio 4
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On Your Farm — 25/08/2013
Sybil Ruscoe visits Devon to look at Bovine TB through a vet's eyes.
BBC Radio 4
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Open Country — Skiffs on Loch Broom
Helen Mark is in Scotland to celebrate a recent boom in skiff-racing.
BBC Radio 4
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The Living World — Native Lime
Chris Sperring is in Hampshire looking at lime trees with lime tree specialist Hugh Milner
BBC Radio 4