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Rural Crime, a Rare Shark and a Rare Tern

An increase in rural crime, safeguarding a rare shark and the Little Terns that are bouncing back.

28 minutes

Last on

Wed 15 Aug 2018 18:30

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Rural Crime - Wales sees the biggest rise in the cost of rural crime across the UK in the last 12 months. The insurer, NFU Mutual, says an increasing number of farmers are resorting to medieval methods to protect their property from criminals, such as digging ditches and putting up high fences. It estimates the cost of UK rural crime rose by 5 per cent last year to nearly 45 million pounds We speak to Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Commissioner

Looking after the kids - we meet the couple in Cardiganshire combining a livelihood of looking after animals with . Jeannie and her husband Ian Camm breed and show Angora goats but have spent the last nine years fostering young people, proving you're never too old

The photography exhibition challenging farming stereotypes. Photographer Billie Charity says she thought it was time to "balance things up" with her photos of female farmers on display at Shepherds Parlour in Hay-on-Wye.

Angel Sharks - a pioneering new project that aims to safeguard a unique species. The Wales would love to hear from you and any personal sightings and accidental captures of Angelsharks can be reported

Little Terns - concerns for future of Wales' only colony of Little Terns, which breeds on Gronant sand dunes in Denbighshire but volunteer efforts have secured record numbers at the reserve this year

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  • Sun 12 Aug 2018 07:03
  • Sun 12 Aug 2018 18:30
  • Wed 15 Aug 2018 18:30

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