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Posted by Yvonne Gordon at 01:08 on Thursday 07 April 2011
Yvonne Gordon recounts her wildlife and activity filled trip to Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland; the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles,...
Posted by Tom Watts at 11:27 on Thursday 03 March 2011
Greentraveller would like to congratulate all the winners at last night's People and Environment Achievement Awards 2011.
Posted by Tom Watts at 12:23 on Thursday 20 January 2011
The head of the Eden Project, Tim Smit, has been appointed an honorary Knight by the Queen.
Posted by Tobias Chapple at 02:30 on Tuesday 18 January 2011
Laugh as you learn... and discover the natural world with your family on our pick of learning and activity holidays in the UK..
Posted by Richard Hammond at 09:43 on Tuesday 09 June 2009
Overview of how climate change is affecting coral reefs around the world | Richard Hammond
Posted by Richard Hammond at 02:48 on Saturday 23 May 2009
John McCarthy talks to the winners of the Whitley Award (for nature conservation) on BBC Radio 4's flagship travel programme, Excess Baggage.
Posted by Richard Hammond at 04:40 on Sunday 10 May 2009
The ‘Travel Operators for Tigers Lifetime Achievement Awards’ has been awarded to two tigers in India - Ranthambhore’s tigress Machali and Bandavgarh...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 12:21 on Saturday 06 December 2008
“There’s more to forestry than forests” John Taylor from the Forestry Commission told me as we strolled around the visitor centre at Nant Yr Arian....
Posted by Richard Hammond at 04:42 on Saturday 05 April 2008
The Times 'Green Spaces' travel awards launched this month. Here Richard Hammond, one of the award judges, gives his favourite green space: Lundy...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 06:22 on Tuesday 14 November 2006
Was it the swimming polar bears? Or maybe the kissing penguins? Everyone will have their favourite moment from the BBC's Planet Earth - even the...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 09:54 on Saturday 11 September 2004
After years of campaigning, ramblers are lacing up their walking boots in anticipation of new countryside laws that will allow greater access to...