Woodland Update 2.
Coppiced hazel stool. January has seen my woodland work progress with one area – the New Territory, now nearing completion concerning the coppicing of the
Monty's Blog: Conservation
Coppiced hazel stool. January has seen my woodland work progress with one area – the New Territory, now nearing completion concerning the coppicing of the
Well, Christmas and the New Year have now been and gone and good-ridden to 2020, a year that will probably remain infamous for two reasons…
Because of my love of wild ponies, i have been following this tragic story for several years… I have posted this abridged version of a
An amazing contorted birch that grows on Sussex Wildlife Trust’s Old Lodge nature reserve.
I’m proud to announce the publication today of my long awaited autobiography, ‘Monty Larkin – A Rural Biography.’ It includes such topics as: family background,
In my friends area of East Sussex High Weald ancient woodland, at least five examples of a strange plant have recently appeared. I was at
Following government advice, and discussions with my dear friend Helen, I and my puss Goldie, have temporarily moved out of St.Leonards and are self-isolating with
The following article reiterates what I have observed and have been saying for years – that many of our Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs)
Today, I sent the e-mail below to fifty of the longer serving pony Lookers – volunteers who (used to) check the Exmoor ponies on a
There has been a lot of disquiet in recent weeks about flooding in the Cuckmere valley and also the build-up of shingle within the river
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