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| | | Record your garden herps An opportunity for wildlife gardeners to record their garden amphibians and reptiles: BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | 'Stock-take' of garden creatures
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| | | Re: Record your garden herps That's a really good idea!,I've heard theres common lizards near our railway area,but still not seen any!.I am hoping if the news is true,to encourage some to my garden,I have already made a rockery.I also have heather.
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