In March 2020, like much of the world, Britain went into a pandemic lockdown. While off work and home from school, many people rediscovered the wildlife in their own gardens and local area. They came to appreciate birdsong as the sound of traffic ebbed away. With shops and leisure facilities closed, they went on walks instead. Millions of people reconnected with nature in some way.
Also stuck at home were Chris Packham, one of Britains best known naturalists, and his step-daughter Megan...
Published on December 14, 2020 05:00