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Nature Connects

Nature Connects

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Join us for an immersive walk and talk series that celebrates the stories and sounds from Tamar Valley National Landscape, on the Devon/Cornwall border. Become more connected and feel closer to Nature, and all that this special landscape has to offer, through our episodes that are released at the end of every month. ‘Nature Connects’ has been made possible thanks to National Lottery Heritage Fund supported Tamara Landscape Partnership Scheme, a project of Tamar Valley National Landscape.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Reiseliteratur & Erläuterungen Sozialwissenschaften Wissenschaft
  • The Earth Beneath our Feet
    Dec 19 2025

    In this season finale, we journey beneath our feet to explore the living world of soil in the Tamar Valley. From centuries of orchards and market gardens to today’s regenerative farming practices, soil has always been the foundation of community, economy, and biodiversity. But with climate change, intensive farming, and shifting land use, how healthy is the soil that sustains us now, and what choices will shape its future?

    This episode features Sarah Richardson, Land Management Officer with the Tamara Landscape Partnership, who shares insights on soil health, regenerative practices, and how farmers are adapting to new priorities like carbon storage and ecosystem services. We also hear from Bonny and Tim Lightfoot, Duchy of Cornwall farm tenants, award‑winning beef producers, and key players in a thriving farm cluster group in Stoke Climsland, Cornwall. They discuss their journey toward healthier soils, the challenges they’ve faced, and the benefits for business, community, and nature.

    The conversation explores soil as a living archive of history and heritage, while examining the pressures of intensive tillage, monoculture, pesticides, and erosion. It highlights the role of healthy soils in climate resilience, helping communities adapt to floods, droughts, and extreme weather. Market forces and policies shaping soil stewardship are discussed, alongside the rise of regenerative farming and collaborative initiatives such as Farm Net Zero and the Farm Carbon Toolkit. The episode also reflects on the personal connections farmers feel to their land, and how sustainable practices enhance wellbeing and strengthen community ties.

    The Common Toad is a quiet but vital resident of the Tamar Valley. With its brown, warty skin and golden eyes, it may seem unremarkable at first glance, yet it plays a crucial role as a natural pest controller, feeding on slugs, worms, beetles, and spiders. Despite its importance, the toad faces threats from habitat loss, pesticides, road crossings during migration, and the impacts of climate change. Simple actions such as creating wildlife ponds, avoiding pesticides, leaving log piles and leaf litter, or joining local toad patrols can make a big difference in supporting this species and the wider web of life.

    This episode is both a reflection and a call to action. By caring for soil and species like the Common Toad, we are caring for the web of life that connects us all. Expect practical advice, inspiring farmer stories, and a deeper understanding of how the choices we make today shape the resilience of tomorrow.

    Explore more through these resources: Farm Carbon Toolkit Farm Net Zero Soil Association Nature Friendly Farming Network (NFFN) Tamar Valley National Landscape - TAMARA LANDSCAPE Nature Recovery Plan - Tamar Valley National Landscape Tamar Valley National LandscapePARTNERSHIP

    Stoke Climsland Farm Cluster - Westcountry Rivers Trust

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    44 Min.
  • The Power of Trees
    Nov 25 2025

    Forest for Cornwall & National Tree Week

    In this episode of Nature Connects, we celebrate National Tree Week (22nd to 30th Nov) with a spotlight on the Forest for Cornwall, a visionary project aiming to transform Cornwall’s landscape through trees.

    We explore the vital role trees play in supporting climate resilience, restoring biodiversity, and reconnecting fragmented habitats. Our special guest, Ben Norwood shares insights into tree planting and establishment, the importance of trees outside woodland, agroforestry, and landscape connectivity, and how trees are being used to heal and regenerate the natural environment.

    We also delve into the social and wellbeing benefits of trees, highlighting how communities across Cornwall are coming together to plant, protect, and celebrate them. Finally, we reflect on the deeper value of trees, how they shape our sense of place and foster a powerful connection with nature.

    Tune in to discover why trees matter more than ever, and how you can get involved during National Tree Week and beyond.

    Forest for Cornwall - Cornwall Council

    The Tree Council | Working together for the love of trees

    Home - Tamar Valley National Landscape Tamar Valley National Landscape

    Nature Recovery Plan - Tamar Valley National Landscape Tamar Valley National Landscape

    - TAMARA LANDSCAPE PARTNERSHIP

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    39 Min.
  • Food From the Valley
    Nov 7 2025

    In this episode of Nature Connects, host Ginnette Sutherland takes us deep into the heart of the Tamar Valley to celebrate and reflect on British Food Fortnight.

    Join us as we meet the passionate team behind Tamar Grow Local and visit Wheal Farm, where pasture-raised chickens and fresh vegetables are part of a powerful movement to reconnect people with nature, community, and the food on their plates.

    Discover how local food systems are not only nourishing bodies but also restoring biodiversity, building resilience, and sparking joy. From community cook-ups to hedgehog-friendly gardens, this episode is a celebration of how growing, sharing, and cooking food can transform lives and landscapes.

    Whether you're a seasoned gardener, a curious foodie, or someone who simply loves nature, this episode will leave you inspired to dig deeper into the power of local food and the wild allies that thrive alongside it.

    https://tamargrowlocal.org

    Farmstart – Tamar Grow Local

    Your Online Farmers' Market | Tamar Valley Food Hubs | Cornwall

    The Good Food Loop - Good Food Loop

    Wylde Market - The Online Farmers' Market

    https://www.lovebritishfood.co.uk/british-food-fortnight-2025

    https://www.tamarvalley-nl.org.uk/discover-explore/nature/recovery-plan/

    https://www.hedgehogstreet.org/

    https://tamaralandscapepartnership.org.uk/

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    43 Min.
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