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My Wild Life

My Wild Life

A group of friends dig in the mud

My dirty weekend

Tony stands in a wetland with his dogs

My inspiration

Children use nets in water

My history lesson

Philip stands in a bog

My other world

man sitting in field wildlife trust

My orchids

Dan stands on a beach with his kayak

My local takeaway

Adam stands with a chainsaw in a wood

My turning point

Gemma, Cornwall

My world

My Wild Life - Erin

My kind of festival

Father and son standing on a tree branch

My big adventure

Iolo stands in a field of sunflowers

My inspiration

Simon King standing in front of a pond

My experiment

Aidan stands with his binoculars on a reserve

My legacy

nick parsons

My birding

Ben in a bird hide with a telescope

My favourite show

Vic stands in a woodland

My family history

Liz Fleuty, Head of People and Nature, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

My wellbeing

My wild life - Jamie Shortland

My dog

Duncan standing on a wetland

My water filter

Emma with her dog in the hills

My calling

Father and son with surf boards

My board meeting

Dave stands on a nature reserve

My soul food

woman in forest wildlife trust

My motivation

Grace sits in the grass with flowers

My loom band

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