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First survey strikes buttercup gold

April 23, 2017
by Lucy Galvin
BioBlitz, biodiversity, community woodland, Norwich, Train Wood, urban nature
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Did you know there were 20 different kinds of buttercup? Me neither. But thanks to Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Gemma Walker, the Train Wood plant hunters do now. On Sunday morning she came out bright and early with us on our first ever plant survey. We bumped into all sorts of peop
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Trains, trees, birds and bees – our first ever BioBlitz

April 07, 2017
by Lucy Galvin
BioBlitz, community woodland, nature, urban nature, woodland
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It was destroyed by bombs in the war. But now we’re planning to make Train Wood the target of a different kind of blitz. The wood is to be the focus of attention by an army of citizen scientists and experts in nature and railway history later this spring. We’ve teamed up w
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