In this final episode of Broadly Speaking, the focus turns to how we relate to wetlands: emotionally, culturally, and practically. Through stories of species recovery, farming adaptation and landscape history, Andrea Kelly explores what it really means to live with water in a place shaped by centuries of human intervention.
From swallowtail butterflies and bitterns, to farmers managing peat grazing marshes, to writers helping us see wetlands differently, this episode reflects on the hopes of those who's daily lives are embedded in this special landscape.
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