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Tag: Marsh Fritillary

Posted on November 23, 2016

Putting a Flutter into the Future of Blackdown Hills Butterflies

Marsh Fritillary. Photo: Amy Lewis
Marsh Fritillary. Photo: Amy Lewis

Somerset Wildlife Trust are delighted to announce that, together with the Blackdown Hills Trust, it has received funding of over £20,000 from Viridor Credits , through the Landfill Communities Fund, to support its work in the Blackdown Hills to reverse the decline of four key butterfly species. Full story: Read More

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