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    Hibernating dormouse © Danny Green

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    Spinnies Aberogwen Nature Reserve © Bethan Vaughan Davies

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My Wild Life

My Wild Life

Lucy on a boat

My spa day

John standing in a river in his waders

My world

Maddy smiling at the camera, with the sea behind her

My research

Will holding a stick in a wood

My basecamp

The whole family making a den in the woods

My wild time

Rob standing next to a tractor holding wire

My nine-to-five

Kathryn volunteering by the river

My city break

Juliet and Amy sit together on a fallen tree

My homecoming

Nicholas stands in a field of sunflowers

My garden

Michelle stands beside a tree

My recovery plan

Arun HIWWT (1)

My fascination

Martin stands in a garden

My routine

Deborah with a wheelbarrow on a nature reserve

My office

Elaine on a nature reserve

My chapel

James and Claire with their dog on a reserve

My hair of the dog

Jane Cooper with Meggie the dog

My quiet life

Erin in a sea kayak

My adventure

Carol sits on the beach with her sketchbook

My studio

Gemma C

My wild job

A group of friends dig in the mud

My dirty weekend

Tony stands in a wetland with his dogs

My inspiration

Children use nets in water

My history lesson

Philip stands in a bog

My other world

man sitting in field wildlife trust

My orchids

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