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Top Poster: glsammy (14,777) | | Welcome to our newest member, adams01 | |  | | Left the house in darkness at 6.05: four red lights still glowed brightly on the TV tower at Emley and from one or two houses curtains were illuminated where early risers were welcoming (perhaps) the new day. Some tweeting bird sounds but nothing you could call song and nothing I could recognise.
Walking through the edge of the village I heard different bird calls again nothing I recognised until I thought I heard a Tawny Owl as I reached the Cross Roads. Looking back I realised... | Member of the Wild Empire | | Comments 0
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|  | | So Ive started a group called Cranleigh Wildlife Supporters and this blog, as an 'Instant Notification Tool', that hopefully may be used to get google sourced specific help to any LOCAL animal or wildlife that needs it.
Although in early stages at the moment,Hopefully I can get a list of local links together,that I can refer to, to get help or advice to Local people concerned about any local animal.
(as of now I have no links but I can google for them)
I HOPE to write about... | Active Member | | Comments 0
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I am a rescued animal carer and at night I observe the nocturnal wild animals in my garden using an IR CCTV Camera which I watch from a monitor in my living room.This setup allowed me to get some cool photos and observe the daily behaviour of foxes and badgers.
I would never be able to get that close in real life because they run away because they are wild.
Ive started a group (which I may still change the name of)because there is a LACK of communication between people... | Active Member | | Comments 0
|  | Posted 08-09-2011 at 09:21 PM by healfdan Here on a small stretch of waste ground called Selsey Common in the county of West Sussex, the caterpillars of the Brown tail tussock moth Euproctis chrysorrhoea have reached alarming levels. Although at present the wrigglers are very small and contained within a web tent, they pose a real threat to the leaves of several shrub species and to public health when they emerge from their winter quarters next spring. The caterpillars will quickly strip the leaves from their chosen food plant, which could... | Member of the Wild Empire | | Comments 0
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