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At this year's Fort Victoria Foray - Thursday 19th August we'll need your help with the new Naturespot activity as we attempt to record all the species that we encounter on the day.

There's a new nature trail sheet for you to follow which will help you identify wildlife which you might see as you explore the woodland and the beach of the Country Park.

We will have experts on hand to help identify some of the more difficult or unusual creatures we come across, plus we hope to run a live feed online via www.ispot.org.uk and www.facebook.com/wildonwight throughout the day.

At a similar event called 'Go Wild in the Woods' held in Firestone Copse in June, a massive 447 species were recorded including a brand new species for the Island - so fingers crossed!

We look forward to seeing you there!

12 August 2010
10:04:39 am, Categories: News

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