Chris Packham in Norwich for Norfolk Wildlife Trust centenary
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By Neve Gordon-Farleigh
Published on April 24, 2026.
British broadcaster Chris Packham has been visiting Norfolk since the late 1970s and has urged people to work with farmers and foresters to reshape the landscape for healthier. He also highlighted the impact of climate disruption on farmers' ability to produce food and the cost of living.
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