
About this episode
This episode discusses the rise in wool prices, the spread of bluebells, and features a dawn chorus walk.
The price of wool from British sheep is at a ten year high - on average farmers will see a 70 per cent increase on last year. However that will still only just cover the cost of shearing the sheep. The price is set by British Wool, which is owned by around 30,000 UK sheep farmers, and collects, grades, sells and promotes wool. It says the price rise is down to increased demand, and a worldwide fall in the number of sheep. Well if you've been out and about in the countryside in the last few weeks you may have seen the glorious displays of bluebells. Not all of them are native - and there's concern that the invasive Spanish variety is spreading, and could threaten our more delicate blooms. Bluebells are protected - it is illegal to pick them - and in some parts of the UK, land owners are doing more to preserve the native species. And all this week we're listening to the countryside - the sounds we hear beyond, say, a tractor, or cows mooing. So far we've heard bats, worms in the soil and babbling brooks. Today we're joining an organised dawn chorus walk - It's one of the most popular events at Bere Farm in Dorset, run by the Countryside Regeneration Trust. Presented by Charlotte…
People in this episode
Host: Charlotte Smith
Topics covered
- wool prices
- bluebells
- dawn chorus
- sheep farming
- countryside sounds
Keywords
- wool prices
- bluebells
- dawn chorus
- British sheep
- countryside
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: British Wool
Places: UK, Dorset, Bere Farm
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