MIKE DILGER’S WILDLIFE WATCHING
Aug 27, 2020
2 minutes
Anyone who takes a trip to Britain’s uplands in late summer is liable to leave with the colour purple burnt across their retinas. Swathes of heather often stretch as far as the eye can see. So, it would be easy to think that any further loss of, or damage to, the country’s moorland might be the least of conservationists’ many worries. But with our
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