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Big Cats and a golden eagle

What next for our woodlands - after promises there won't be a major sell-off in Wales? Are there too many eggs in our baskets - the UK poultry sector warns of over-production? And the rarest of birds making an exciting appearance in Ceredigion

Last updated: 06 February 2011

Country Focus - Sunday 6th February at 07.00am presented by Rachael Garside; repeated 5.30am Monday 7th February 2010

It's been a controversial issue in England where have been fearing the selling off of forests and woodlands but here in Wales this week the Elin Jones ordered the to take a more commercial approach to managing Wales' woodlands. A decision cautiously welcomed by the in Wales.

Welsh Farmers are being encouraged to diversify into on-farm composting. Wrap Cymru - the - says the market for compost is growing and they're promoting it as an alternative to chemical fertilisers.

Why the UK is facing an and what it means for producers and the consumer.

How can protect our coastlines

And finally have been spotted in Pembrokeshire and a in the skies above Pontrhydygroes


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