Rivers don't naturally travel in straight lines, but in meanders that give us diversity. Search tip: Rivers and Streams: Life in Flowing Water Nature landscapes are not flat but rough with a variety of piles, rocks and vegetations (trees) besides waterways between, keeping just right amount of relative humidity. Insects don't thrive in too hot dry periodes.
I had to go to wikipedia to find out what this video was about - it’s a 81 hectare piece of land.
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Very interesting film but why no Map? This would all have made a lot more sense if I could have seen where Honeygar is in relation to surrounding features, rivers, SSSIs, Reserves etc.
I’m keen to know why you worry so much about carbon CO2 , with carbon in atmosphere currently at .04 of 1% up from 170 years ago at .03 or 1% . If carbon drops to .02 of 1% we will see dramatic drop of in plant life ?? Just asking
I'm sure they will say it's based on the latest scientific evidence, as it was proved during covid, if you offer a scientist enough funds they will back almost anything.
Wishing honeygar all the bestttt
Very inspiring. I am fairly local, so will visit ASAP.
Rivers don't naturally travel in straight lines, but in meanders that give us diversity. Search tip: Rivers and Streams: Life in Flowing Water
Nature landscapes are not flat but rough with a variety of piles, rocks and vegetations (trees) besides waterways between, keeping just right amount of relative humidity. Insects don't thrive in too hot dry periodes.
I had to go to wikipedia to find out what this video was about - it’s a 81 hectare piece of land.
Very interesting film but why no Map? This would all have made a lot more sense if I could have seen where Honeygar is in relation to surrounding features, rivers, SSSIs, Reserves etc.
I used to visit the old guy that lived there and it was never intensively farmed but good work for the future
Thats amazing what you’ve done for herons
Looks great but not sure about the intensive farming comment. I used the visit the old guy that lived there and he never farmed intensively.
Thanks for no information but plenty buzz words!
I’m keen to know why you worry so much about carbon CO2 , with carbon in atmosphere currently at .04 of 1% up from 170 years ago at .03 or 1% . If carbon drops to .02 of 1% we will see dramatic drop of in plant life ?? Just asking
I'm sure they will say it's based on the latest scientific evidence, as it was proved during covid, if you offer a scientist enough funds they will back almost anything.
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