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“Feelings are running high.” Countryfile’s John Craven on controversial Scottish national park proposal

As the consultation period of a proposed Scottish national park closes, John Craven takes a look at the fierce debate from the locals.
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What is Britain's smallest bird?

Britain's smallest bird is one of the world's smallest
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Why aren’t Britain’s insects better adapted to rain?

British insects are better adapted to wet wet wether than their Mediterranean cousins, but that doesn't mean they like the rain...
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What’s the most common insect in Britain?

There are believed to be as many as 10 million species of insect on Earth – but which is the most common insect to be found in the UK?
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Who is Sammi Kinghorn? All you need to know about the Countryfile presenter and Paralympic champion

Everything you need to know about Sammi Kinghorn, including her sporting achievements and her countryside connections.
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It's the UK's only venomous snake – but how likely are you to be bitten by one and are they really that deadly?

Adder attacks tend to make local news headlines, but how likely is it to be bitten by one? Fergus Collins takes a look at the figures.
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It's closer to the Arctic Circle than London and completely unmarked – is this the UK's toughest long-distance walking trail?

The Cape Wrath Trail covers 230 miles of unforgiving terrain and is relatively remote – making it a challenge for experienced hikers and navigators.
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How much land does King Charles own? Here’s what the monarch actually has in his land portfolio

King Charles III is associated with hundreds of thousands of acres across the UK – but how much of it does he actually own? From royal duchies to private estates and the vast Crown Estate, here’s a closer look at the monarch’s land links
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Brad Pitt, Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe: 8 celebrity farmers from around the world

Jeremy Clarkson is far from the only showbiz figure to become a farmer. Nige Tassell examines why so many actors and musicians are opting for a new life on the land.
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There’s an award for the best dog in Scottish politics – and this year’s winner has just been announced

The Holyrood Dog of the Year competition took place outside the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh this week.
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Were there ever any lions in Britain?

Did you know lions once roamed the British Isles?
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Famous faces and their dogs: Meet the canine companions of the UK's biggest celebrities

From Lewis Hamilton's British bulldogs to Stormzy's Rottweilers, it's clear that dogs really are a star's best friend
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King Charles’s newest dog is a Lagotto Romagnolo – an Italian truffle-hunting dog – called Snuff. Here's what to know about the breed

Italy’s adorable ‘truffle dog’ is easily recognised thanks to its curly coat and pronounced beard, eyebrows and whiskers
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How many teeth do dogs have? And should you brush their teeth? Vet explains what you need to know

Should we brush our dog's teeth? Learn why dental care is important for your furry friend.
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What’s the most common shark in Britain?

Discover the most common sharks found in UK waters, from the small-spotted catshark lurking near the shore to the sleek blue shark swimming off the South West coast
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How big are eels? Do eels bite people? 10 fascinating eel facts

Learn all about these often maligned creatures
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Walk in the footsteps of our wartime heroes and visit the best World War II museums in the UK – and the world

Learn about life on the Home Front during World War II and how the Allies eventually overcame the might of the German Army with these fascinating museums in the UK and across the world.
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Adder alert: "alarming" decline of Scotland's only native snake, warn experts

The distribution of adders in Scotland has shrunk by more than a third between 1994 and 2024, according to the latest Scottish Adder Survey.
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‘I swapped city life to become a thatcher and haven’t looked back.’ This ancient rural tradition is at risk – meet the people fighting to revive it

Thatched roofs have been a part of the British countryside for 5,000 years. Tom Allan is one of a dwindling number of craftspeople making sure this ancient tradition remains a vital part of our rural life.
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Which celebrities are running London Marathon 2025? See if you can spot these famous faces in the crowds

Whether you'll be competing or watching the coverage at home, keep an eye out for the famous faces running the London Marathon 2025.
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Just what is fog and why is it rapidly vanishing from the UK? And why on earth does fog matter?

As new findings suggest fog may be disappearing from our world, Fergus Collins meets fog chaser Laura Pashby who treasures its power to transform landscapes – and ourselves.
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Pit-stop marriages, urine recycling and famous fancy dress: 13 quirky facts about the London Marathon

It's not all ultra-elite racing at the London Marathon – we've rounded up the more unusual facts and traditions of the annual race.
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The real Vikings: Beyond pillage and plunder - coastal treasures reveal their untold story

Historian Eleanor Barraclough reveals what the ancient artefacts found on Britain’s shores tell us about our formidable forebears
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Chatterboxes: bats not only sing for love, but also for food and attention - and possibly gossip

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