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Changing landscapes - sheep grazing
Steve Backshall goes for a walk in the mountains of North Wales, on the lookout for ways the landscape is changing. Sheep are often grazed on the mountain slopes, and Steve visits an area fenced off to stop sheep trampling or nibbling at the plant life. Without sheep, the native flora, heathers, wild flowers and trees, would return and the landscape would look very different.
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