Coasteering and the Oyster Catchers.

Country Focus - Sunday 2nd March at 7.30am, presented by Iolo ap Dafydd.

Could the increasingly popular, adrenline sport of Coasteering be having a negative impact on our environment ? The National Trust in Wales is warning that the activity could be having a negative impact on environmentally sensitive areas around the rocky coastline of Pembrokeshire where it is particularly popular. We speak to the Trust's Area Head Warden and a coasteerer operator.

One of the landmarks in Tenby Harbour could be about to change. The RNLI are looking for someone to take over the old lifeboat station. Since they've built a new one, there's no longer any use for it. If you're interested - it's got fantastic views of course - but more than a few problems....

Horticulture generates £350m a year for the economy of Wales and for the first time representatives from the industry have come together for an inaugral conference. We talk to the Horticulture Network of Wales about this burgeoning sector.

The Lesser Horseshoe bat is a very rare European bat, and one of the world's smallest. Fifty per cent of the UK's Lesser Horseshoe bat population hangs out in colonies in North Wales. And in order to keep a track of numbers these bats get counted every winter - not an easy task for the Gwynedd Bat group.


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