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Martha Kearney meets little terns and swans by Dorset's unique and beautiful Fleet Lagoon.
How the port of Bristol fundamentally changed the shape of the city and the land around it
Martha Kearney learns about the part wind has played in shaping the Lancashire landscape.
How Epping Forest was fought for, and saved by, the people of East London.
Rose Ferraby journeys through the history of the Orkney coastline.
An exploration of the Sefton coastline between Liverpool and Southport.
Martha Kearney takes a trip through the past, present and future of mining in Cornwall.
Helen Mark explores 50 square miles that were neither England nor Scotland.
Martha Kearney discovers how one of the UK's largest nature projects is taking root.
Helen Mark s a group of young carers as they spend a night under canvas on Dartmoor.
How mackerel (and other fish) have shaped the people and landscape of Aberaeron.
This week, Open Country visits Mull to learn about responsible wildlife watching.
Helen Mark discovers a wilderness in the heart of Penzance.
Footballers and birdwatching.
Helen Mark heads to the Shropshire hills to discover how to write about nature.
Martha Kearney is on Fen Edge in Cambridgeshire listening to the sound of the countryside.
The landscapes and seascapes that have inspired the artist Maggi Hambling.
Helen Mark explores the chalk hill carvings of the Wiltshire landscape.
Martha Kearney explores the history of the Shivering Sands sea forts off the Kent coast.
Martha Kearney explores the world of nocturnal wildlife in Cambridge.
Martha Kearney explores the shifting sands of Gibraltar Point, on the Lincolnshire coast.
Helen Mark takes a trip along the ancient sunken roads of Dorset.
A journey through Charles Darwin’s childhood garden.
Martha Kearney gets up close to Bass Rock, one of the world's largest gannet colonies.
Helen Mark is in Cumbria, finding out about some of the county's historic fell routes.
Helen Mark explores the Broomway in Essex, nicknamed 'Britain's deadliest footpath'.
Rose Ferraby explores the links between the landscapes of Orkney and the planet Mars.
Flooding, steamboats and Vikings - Helen Mark charts colourful times on the River Quoile.
Ruth Sanderson meets reed cutters in Norfolk's oldest nature reserve.
Philippa Forrester shares stories about the river in her garden.