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Leave only footsteps... respect, protect, enjoy.
The Countryside Code isn’t very long, it’s not complicated, it isn’t hard to follow and it applies to nearby urban green spaces as well as to mountains and moors. We think it deserves to be refreshed and revived so everyone can enjoy the outdoors...
Stay-at-home nature
In the UK, we're now required to limit outdoors time to once a day, alone or with a family group. But what do you do when you can't leave home? In the second of our guest blogs, Valentina, one of our Wild Walk Volunteer Leaders, shows how it's still possible to get a nature fix without stepping outside...
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