A mere 14% of England's rivers are in good health, as reported by the Environment Agency in 2019. While water companies and sewage releases often bear the brunt of the blame, the role of farming practices in damaging our waterways cannot be ignored. Polluted water running off agricultural land is a significant contributor to the decline of these vital ecosystems. But what can be done to restore our rivers, and who are the pioneers leading this charge?
Have you ever wondered how ancient civilizations sustained themselves without the aid of modern technology and industrial farming? What if I told you that the answer lies in a legendary vision from a Native American leader that still resonates today? Let's delve into a story that dates back to 1779, a tale of survival, interconnectedness, and a sustainable agricultural practice known as the Three Sisters.