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Carbon Cooling in our Landscape

This engaging and educational resource explains how plants, hedges, and healthy soil help capture and store carbon, reducing atmospheric CO2 and cooling our planet. Perfect for schools, community groups, and families, the resource includes fun activities like soil poems and hedge games, making conservation interactive and accessible.
Created by Natural Habitat as part of the Weaving Farms, Land, People & Planet project, this guide is filled with practical tips, fascinating facts, and collaborative activities to inspire a deeper connection to our environment. Learn how farms, hedges, and even livestock contribute to a healthier planet, all while fostering biodiversity and sustainability.

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