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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Alastair Campbell

    Walking on London's Hampstead Heath, podcast guest Alastair Campbell opens up about his mental health struggles and how green space helps get him through.

    Adam Shaw  •  09 Apr 2021

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Paddy O'Connell

    We chat to TV and radio presenter Paddy O'Connell, who also treats us to a walk with Bob the dog in Regent's Park - home to what he says is 'the most special sound in London'.

    Adam Shaw  •  26 Feb 2021

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Woodland Trust guests

    We chat to more staff from the Trust to find out more about their fascinating roles and woodland experiences, from wacky games to musical inspiration.

    Adam Shaw  •  09 Feb 2021

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Clare Nasir

    Clare Nasir, face of Channel 5 weather, chats to us about climate change, weather and loving the countryside and takes us on a tour of Lindow Common near her home in Cheshire.

    Adam Shaw  •  29 Jan 2021

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Kathy Clugston

    Kathy Clugston, host of Radio 4's Gardeners' Question Time, takes us on a walk to Belfast's Ormeau Park and chats to us about her career and playing the ukelele.

    Adam Shaw  •  19 Jan 2021

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Woodland Trust guests

    We chat to staff from the Trust to find out more about their fascinating roles and woodland experiences, from wacky games to musical inspiration.

    Adam Shaw  •  12 Jan 2021

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Dan Snow

    We meet Dan Snow for a walk in the New Forest to discover he's not just a historian - he's also a self-confessed tree hugger.

    Adam Shaw  •  04 Dec 2020

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw – Northern Forest

    We catch up with Trust CEO Darren Moorcroft, City of Trees’ Jess Thompson and National Trust's Gemma Wren for an introduction to the Northern Forest.

    Adam Shaw  •  21 Oct 2020

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Clive Anderson

    In another special lockdown episode, Clive Anderson - broadcaster, comedy writer and Woodland Trust president - gives us a tour of his North London garden.

    Adam Shaw  •  29 Jun 2020

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Tracy Chevalier

    With normal podcast recording hampered by lockdown, author Tracy Chevalier introduces us to her favourite Hampstead Heath trees.

    Adam Shaw  •  08 Jun 2020

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw and Steph McGovern

    With normal podcast recording hampered by lockdown, we talk to journalist and presenter, Steph McGovern about her favourite outdoor spaces, memories and hopes for the future when it comes to the natural world.

    Adam Shaw  •  29 May 2020

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    Woodland walks podcast with Adam Shaw - The Young People's Forest at Mead, Derbyshire

    Meet the people on the ground who are shaping the future of this amazing place, transforming 400 acres of ex coalmining land.

    Adam Shaw  •  12 May 2020

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw – Smithills Estate, Bolton

    An enormous, rugged landscape with a mosaic of valuable habitats and far-reaching views make Smithills a true treasure trove for wildlife and people.

    Adam Shaw  •  16 Apr 2020

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw – Joyden's Wood, Kent

    Explore Joyden's Wood, a tranquil ancient woodland right on London’s doorstep, and learn more about the Nature's Calendar citizen science project.

    Adam Shaw  •  20 Mar 2020

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw – urban trees

    Discover the urban trees and woods of Leeds and learn how vital they are for local people, wildlife and the environment.

    Adam Shaw  •  16 Jan 2020

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw – Ben Shieldaig

    Take a tour of spectacular Ben Shieldaig in Scotland’s West Highlands, the Trust’s first mountain and a great example of Scotland’s rainforest.

    Adam Shaw  •  10 Dec 2019

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw – trees on farms

    We meet David Rose who shows us around his farm in Nottinghamshire. He tells us how trees are making a difference both for the farm and for local communities as he aims to promote healthy food and healthy futures.

    Adam Shaw  •  15 Nov 2019

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    Woodland Walks podcast with Adam Shaw - Loch Arkaig

    The latest Woodland Walks podcast explores the wilderness of Loch Arkaig Pine Forest, set among lochs and mountains and full of rare wildlife and flora.

    Adam Shaw  •  22 Jul 2019

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    Woodland Walks with Adam Shaw - Heartwood, St Albans

    Adam Shaw hosts the new Woodland Trust podcast – Woodland Walks. Our debut episode explores the largest new native woodland in England, Heartwood Forest.

    Adam Shaw  •  28 May 2019

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