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Efforts underway to reduce giant catfish numbers in Dordogne and Gironde
The fish can grow to more than 2.5 metres in length and 100kg in weight
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European TV is a necessary cultural corrective
Columnist Nick Inman argues for a more open-minded approach to viewing
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France moves to limit screens for children – but are schools going the other way?
Screentime is limited in French schools - but the battle is far from over
Working with nature
A sea-change in our attitude towards our natural world needs to take place if our planet is to be saved.
We all need to start working with nature rather than against her so we must change how we look at our gardens and landscape around us.
Nature cannot survive and thrive in “tidy” landscapes that are totally controlled by man. She needs healthy soil, grasses, wild flowers, hedges, trees, shrubs and clean water courses.
What can we do to address the rapid decline of our natural world? We must stop using pesticides, herbicides and artificial fertilisers. We must stop destroying vital habitats. We should allow areas of our gardens and landscape to “rewild”.
In our garden, we no longer use herbicides, pesticides and artificial fertilisers.
We welcome wild flowers and we leave areas of grass untouched to provide food and habitats for wildlife. We do everything we can to provide a haven for biodiversity.
We have planted over 1,000 trees and shrubs. We do not tidy flower beds until spring so they offer winter protection for animals.
Adrienne Child, Haute-Pyrénées
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