Country Focus BBC Radio Wales
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- News
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Programme serving everyone living in the countryside and tackling the issues affecting them. With rural, farming and environmental news
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Preventing Extinction and Woolly Socks
River Restoration - why the Church in Wales is involving itself in tackling the crisis facing Wales’ rivers and waterways
To celebrate World Curlew Day (21st April) we meet a visual artist in Montgomeryshire who compares the plight of the Curlew to that of the now extinct Great Auk and fears for the eventual extinction of both the curlew and the village hall!
Birds of Conservation Concern in Wales - the Curlew is on the Red List of Species as is our bird of the month this April - the Bittern. We hear how the reed beds at Newport Wetlands are contributing to something of a success story as their fortunes are slowly, but surely, being turned around.
Cockles - how two boys are getting out in nature and keeping the tradition of cockle picking alive on the Burry inlet
and the Great Glamorgan Sock Project showcasing the different sheep breeds with woolly socks! -
Tiny forests and Tortoise
The right tree in the right place and how it could save lives in the city. We speak to an Urban Green Infrastructure Advisor for Natural Resources Wales on the need to plant more trees in in our towns and cities for people and the planet.
Tiny forests - the Welsh Government is offering grants of between ten and forty thousand pounds to plant trees in a small space under a concept of forest creation developed by a Japanese ecologist. We hear how it works at a tiny forest in Cardiff Bay.
We talk pond creation in LLanwrtyd Wells - the Freshwater Habitats Trust says ponds are a critically important but undervalued part of the freshwater network.
and our reporter Mariclare Carey-Jones takes her tortoise for a check up at the International Tortoise Association in the Vale of Glamorgan -
An Experience of Falcons
From falcons and hawks to eagles and owls - Falconry Experience Wales is home to around 30 different birds of prey. It's a popular Powys wildlife tourist attraction but for owners Barry MacDonald and Luce Green their endeavours are with the conservation work and raising public awareness of the plight of raptors in the UK and abroad.
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The Community Pub
The White Hart Inn in St Dogmaels has been part of the village for 250 years, so when last orders was called for the final time, villagers refused to accept the closure of their local. They joined forces to raise nearly £250,000 to buy it and nearly 5 years on it's become a thriving community owned pub... or should that be hub?!
Customer Reviews
Welsh farm and country news
Fascinating show highlights Welsh agricultural industry and environmental concerns. It's full of animals, bogs, rivers, meadows and old historic gardens. Lots of on-the-scene reporting and interviews make for great stories in each 30 minute segment. One of my favorites.