Birds, Bees and Business - Why Nature Matters (With The Wildlife Trusts and Landsec)
Deborah tells Fliss about her lifelong passion for nature. Plus listener Poppy has a question about a new law requiring developers to protect and rebuild the natural world.
In this last episode of The Big Green Money Show, find out about Deborah's lifelong passion for nature and how she believes businesses can and should do more to protect it.
Listener Poppy has a question for the team.
And why does Deborah go barefoot into the garden every day; come rain, shine or even snow?
Featuring Craig Bennett of The Wildlife Trusts, Mark Allan, Chief Executive of Landsec and, if you listen right to the end, the birdsong in Deborah's garden.
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Studio Manager: Hal Haines
Executive Producer: Natasha Johansson
Series Producer: Justin Bones
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