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CLM 17.4 Winter 2019

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Environmental history – Conserving the black poplar – Wilding hedgerows – A farmer’s view
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Contents

2 Editorial
Guy Freeman

3 The environmental history and archaeology of nature reserves
Andrew Hoaen

10 Conservation of native black poplar using seeds
Simon Kallow, Rachael Davies, Roberta Gargiulo, Joanna Walmisley, Simon Richards, Gillian Jonusas, Paul Holton and Clare Trivedi

16 Wilding hedgerows in modern landscapes
Barry Wright and Ian D. Rotherham

24 Protecting rivers in Greater Manchester through Riverfly Partnership citizen science
Adam Moolna

30 VIEWPOINT: Agricultural subsidies past, present and future – a farmer’s view
Answers by Mike McDowall

36 Briefing

40 On the ground

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