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Monday
6
February
2017
Why climate change is good news for wasps
Weatherwatch
Their numbers vary enormously from year to year, but warmer weather will provide wasps with more favourable conditions
Why climate change is good news for wasps
Hedgehogs now a rare garden sight as British populations continue to decline
Hedgehogs now a rare garden sight as British populations continue to decline
Waxwings and spruce are Kinder trespassers
Waxwings and spruce are Kinder trespassers
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