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English - July 26, 2018 06:07 - 15.5 MBScience environment matters community radio verulam herts hertfordshire wildlife green Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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As inspirational teacher Helen Cox says goodbye to Sir John Lawes she finishes with a project bringing together students and local farmers. Plus, Charlotte Hussey of Herts and Middx Wildlife Trust explains how the Festival of Wildlife is not just your standard summer fair.
As inspirational teacher Helen Cox says goodbye to Sir John Lawes she finishes with a project bringing together students and local farmers.
Plus, Charlotte Hussey of Herts and Middx Wildlife Trust explains how the Festival of Wildlife is not just your standard summer fair.