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  1. 6 de set. de 2023 · Unwritten Rules for Wild Camping in the UK: Quick Tips. Wild camping may be illegal in many parts of the UK, but it is still often culturally accepted. If you’re planning to wild camp where it isn’t allowed (or wild camp at all), make sure you follow these best practices. Do: Be respectful toward the land and the natural surroundings.

  2. Wild in the City supports wellbeing through connection to nature. We offer experiences in bushcraft, natural history and ecotherapy for children and adults living or working in urban areas, using the skills of our ancestors to nurture a deeper connection to the natural world; supporting well-being and the development of positive relationships in and with nature.

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  4. 18 de mar. de 2023 · Wild swimming has experienced a surge in popularity in the UK in recent years, as more and more people discover the benefits of swimming in natural bodies of water. From rivers and lakes to the ocean, the UK boasts an abundance of stunning swimming spots, and it’s no wonder that so many people are swapping the pool for an outdoor dip.

  5. 27 de jan. de 2019 · Tents used: Tarptent Stratospire Li and Vango F10 Hellium 2. Footwear used: Inov-8 Roclite G 345 GTX boots and Berghaus boots. Recommended reading: Carmarthen Bay and Gower circular walks books. 8. Wainwright’s Coast to Coast. Wild camping in Yorkshire. I walked this in 2009, east to west.

  6. 8 de jul. de 2023 · Eriskay Pony. Eriskay is a small island found in the Outer Hebrides of northern Scotland. The island is home to a unique pony breed — the Eriskay — which is thought to have descended from wild horses that roamed the area in prehistoric times. The modern-day Eriskay Ponies, known in Gaelic as ‘Each Beag nan Eilean’ (Small Island Horse ...

  7. A map of where wild boar have been spotted in the UK. This map has been created from our own personal data and data from other sources as stated. Not all the indicators on the map are fully established populations, yet. Some are thought to be escaped or released animals. This map is a live document and it will be added to over time to reflect ...