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Wistman’s Wood, Dartmoor National Park, where many oaks are more than 500 years old. Photograph: ASC Photography/Alamy
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We have a slow food movement and a slow travel movement. But we’re missing something, and its absence contributes to our escalating crisis. We need a slow ecology movement, and we need it fast. The majority of the world’s species cannot withstand any significant disruption of their habitat by humans. Healthy ecosystems depend to a great extent on old and gnarly places, that might take centuries to develop...

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