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18-07-2008, 12:38 PM
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| | Wildlife Newsletter I've volunteered my services to write a monthly newsletter for a local environmental themed park. It has lots of different 'gardens' and themed stuff for the kids. I was hoping to write something along the lines of 'this month in the garden you can expect to see...' but I'm not too sure!! I'm quite new to all of this, and was hoping some of you experts could give me some advice? I was thinking of mentioning, birds, bugs, flowers/plants and small mammals, any advice would be GRATEFULLY received!!! Thankyou! | 
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| | | Re: Wildlife Newsletter "Nick bakers british wildlife" has a monthly guide to what comes out at what time of year | 
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| | | Re: Wildlife Newsletter Thankyou so much!!! I have some ideas, but I want to be 'right' !!! |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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