Country Focus   /     Floodplain Meadows

Description

Floodplain meadows are a beautiful and natural landscapes that are found alongside rivers on larger flat areas that dry out sufficiently in the summer, through well drained soils. However their value goes way beyond their beauty and wildlife - the many benefits we get include storing floodwaters, keeping soil and nutrients out of rivers and helping to protect water quality. A project is underway to increase our knowledge of Welsh floodplain meadows and promote and conserve them for the future. The Welsh floodplain meadows partnership is focusing on south-east Wales, Carmarthenshire, and the Wye catchment, building connections with communities and organisations working in the floodplain. Caroline Evans meets with members of the project to discover what the work involves and what they hope to achieve.

Subtitle
Exploring the beauty and utility of Welsh floodplain meadows.
Duration
1673
Publishing date
2024-08-11 06:30
Link
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0021vfn
Contributors
  BBC Radio Wales
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Enclosures
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