Anti-protest laws have sparked global debate, so why did the UK decide to crack down on activism, and what lead to this decision?
A physicist once indifferent to the state of British rivers became the leading co-founder of Friends of the Lower Wye. What has he learned so far in his journey?
In the heart of Herefordshire, an angler defies the naysayers who claim the river is polluted. With every cast, he seeks to prove that the waters he spends all day in are teeming with life.
With new laws threatening peaceful activism, how is this affecting the UK’s longest-running animal rights protest?
The River Wye suffers from pollution caused by intensive agriculture. In the town of Ross-on-Wye, one dedicated farmer is striving to change this narrative.
Britain is on a journey with rewilding but re-introduced species like the wild boar are largely unwelcomed. Can the country overcome its zoophobia?