Article by Claire Hobart, Senior Associate, Grant Associates
Building a den. Hanging from a tree branch in the wind. Hiking up a hill for the view and a brew. Picking blackberries and imagining monsters in the woods.
These are just a handful of my cherished childhood memories, all of which provided me with an understanding and intimate knowledge of landscapes and, ultimately, a deep respect for nature. Growing up on the edge of a National Park, I was lucky enough to spend my formative years in a special landscape.
Yet I recognise that this is not an experience that many will have shared, either as a child or as
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