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The Importance of Sustainable Landscape Design in the UK

In an era of increasing environmental challenges, sustainable practices are important in every aspect of our lives. One area where sustainability plays a significant role is in landscape design.

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The Many Benefits of Carrying Out Tree Surveys: What You Need to Know

Trees not only offer great aesthetic appeal, but they also provide numerous benefits to our environment and well-being. However, it is essential to establish a thorough understanding of their health and condition to ensure their long-term survival.

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Essential Features of Sustainable Landscape Design

In the modern world, we rely on large scale architectural installations for our everyday needs. Whether we’re walking in a public park or enjoying the landscape of a commercial office, we depend on these spaces to appeal to our needs whilst keeping us connected to nature.

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5 Challenges Facing the UK’s National Parks

In this blog, we'll be delving into a topic of immense importance: the challenges facing national parks here in the UK and worldwide.

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Measuring Biodiversity Net Gain: Key Metrics and Tools

Assessing the environmental impact of development projects is a top priority. The concept of Biodiversity Net Gain has gained significant traction in recent years as a way to ensure that development projects contribute positively to the natural world.

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Why Are Badgers So Heavily Protected by Law in England?

When you think of carnivorous predators, your mind likely doesn’t go to badgers, and yet they’re the UK’s largest land predator. As such, they have no natural predators of their own… So why do they need to be protected?

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