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National Trust buys Hambledon Hill in Dorset
7 Aug 2014: Pristine chalky outcrop is a treasure trove of plant species and a butterfly haven untouched by modern farming since Iron age
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7 Sep 2014:
This single-celled alga known as a diatom helps tell the tale of a Florida ecosystem's evolution, writes Quentin Wheeler
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1 Sep 2014: Experts warn that lucrative trade in endangered varieties of the world’s oldest seed plant could lead to extinction, after 24 rare cycads stolen from Cape Town botanical gardens
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1 Sep 2014: Study suggests that minimalist offices produce miserable employees because 'sometimes less is just less'
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30 Aug 2014: Country diary: Foxbury, New Forest: An area of broadleaf woodland enthusiastically planted by volunteers is fenced off to give the saplings a chance to survive the onslaught of deer
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26 Aug 2014: Patrick Barkham: The BBC has been criticised after a scheme it promoted on Countryfile distributed packets of wild flower seeds containing a poisonous plant. But the truth is more complicated, and far less alarming
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24 Aug 2014: Originally published in the Guardian on 27 August 1964: The hummocky hills of the Cromer-Holt ridge are a unique memorial of the ice age
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Guardian Professional, 20 Aug 2014:
An Australia-Africa initiative is sowing nearly $1m in training, mentoring and action plans to combat pests' threat to agriculture, writes Caspar van Vark
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19 Aug 2014: Letters: An Indian fungus will be released in experimental trials later this year. It is expected that it will have a significant impact on the competitiveness of this invasive alien weed
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8 Aug 2014: Ben Pitcher: Apparently I accused Gardeners’ Question Time of spreading covert racist stereotypes. I did no such thing, but a more rational use of language describing the natural world is needed
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7 Aug 2014: The decline of Pomona Island in central Manchester has created a rare oasis that deserves to become an Eden Project for the north
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