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Mark Holmes
May 15, 2017

Working with Nature

Mark Holmes
May 15, 2017

It is truly amazing what can happen when you work with nature. This story is told beautifully in George Monbiot's book Feral. Working with nature is a fundamental principle at the heart of TGT projects. 

Click the image below to watch this brilliant short video on our facebook page.

Video credit: We Love USA

Video credit: We Love USA

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