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The highlights for 2019 from royal anniversaries to rebels, plus three reasons to get outdoors

November 1, 2018 11:30
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Two major anniversaries are encouraging people to get back to nature next year, as the Forestry Commission marks its 100th birthday and the National Parks celebrates its 70th, with a year-long programme of celebrations at destinations from Dartmoor to Snowdonia and the Cairngorms.

But you won’t even have to venture far from the city to get a taste of nature, with Bristol’s WildPlace Project launching The Bear Wood next summer in its 150-acre conservation park.

The planned opening will see a walkway through seven and a half acres of woodland, where brown bears, European grey wolves, a lynx and a wolverine roam as they would have done centuries ago.

Can’t wait until next year? Head to Birmingham NEC for the newly opened The Bear Grylls Adventure, with a series of activities to test physical and mental agility, as well as your own confidence.

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