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The Isle of Wight Biodiversity Partnership now have a Facebook page so why not become our 'friend'?

www.facebook.com/wildonwight

We'll be posting updates, stories, news of events and images on the site plus on Thursday 19th August we'll be attempting a live feed at the Fort Victoria Foray where we are asking the public to help us record all the wildlife encountered on the day!

12 August 2010
09:03:31 am, Categories: News

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