
Ash Dieback and Old Oat Seeds
The financial and environmental cost of Ash Dieback disease and the trial in Pembrokeshire that's hoping to revive traditional varieties of oat.
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Ash dieback - we look at the financial and environmental cost of tackling the fallout from the devastating tree disease.
Sowing oat seeds - the trial to plant seeds which are so rare that only a couple of hundred remain in existence but could they be the varieties of the future?
Wheelyboats - we visit a sailing centre on Anglesey to hear how a vessel specially designed for wheelchair use could help more people onto the water. The Wheelyboat Trust is celebrating 35 years of providing wheelchair-friendly boats
Birds in Wales - also celebrating a 30th anniversary, the Welsh Ornithological Society is to produce a new book which they hope will give an up-to-date picture of how well or how badly our birds are faring here in Wales
and Woods for Prescription - the manager of Wales' largest community woodland, Longwood Community Woodland near Lampeter, in Ceredigion says he wants to set up a 'prescriptive volunteering' scheme to encourage GPs to prescribe spending time in a woods as a way of treating mental health conditions like depression
Broadcasts
- Sun 12 May 201907:00BBC Radio Wales
- Wed 15 May 201918:30BBC Radio Wales
- Thu 16 May 201905:30BBC Radio Wales
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