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We recently ran 'Naturespot' an activity at the Fort Victoria Foray where visitors to the event were encouraged to explore the Naturetrail around the Country Park, observe and photograph wildlife and report findings back to the Naturespot team, who ran the Island’s first BioBlitz event at Go Wild in the Woods in June earlier this year.

Read the full story in the events section of the blog.

27 August 2010
12:13:05 pm, Categories: News

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