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My Wild Life

My Wild Life

Stephen standing in front of wetland

My calendar

Paul and his family on the beach

My bigger picture

Maddy smiling at the camera, with the sea behind her

My research

Edward stands on a pile of branches

My superpower

Ania & Becky recording bats in the evening

My night club

Rob standing next to a tractor holding wire

My nine-to-five

Dale stands holding his binoculars

My career path

John stands besides a gate on a reserve

My gateway

Lucy on a boat

My spa day

John standing in a river in his waders

My world

Arun HIWWT (1)

My fascination

Will holding a stick in a wood

My basecamp

The whole family making a den in the woods

My wild time

Elaine on a nature reserve

My chapel

Kathryn volunteering by the river

My city break

Juliet and Amy sit together on a fallen tree

My homecoming

Nicholas stands in a field of sunflowers

My garden

Michelle stands beside a tree

My recovery plan

Gemma C

My wild job

Martin stands in a garden

My routine

Deborah with a wheelbarrow on a nature reserve

My office

Richard cycling in a wood

My commute

James and Claire with their dog on a reserve

My hair of the dog

Jane Cooper with Meggie the dog

My quiet life

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