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The People's Trust for Endangered Species, along with Natural England, is launching the third Great Nut Hunt to find out more about where dormice are across the country.

Now they would like you to get out into the woods again and help them find more nibbled nuts this autumn and winter!

The Great Golden Nut Hunt runs throughout the winter, but to encourage would-be "nutters" to take part, the PTES has hidden 21 specially commissioned "nuts", one gold and 20 silver, in woods across England and Wales beside Nut Hunt flags. Spot one, take it home and contact the PTES to claim your reward!

To find our more about the project visit the PTES website

02 November 2009
02:55:56 pm, Categories: News

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