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Announcement: Taking a Virtual Walk on the Wild Side

By: Author on PostSeptember 2, 2020December 17, 2024
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For those of us in the northern hemisphere, summer is drawing to a close and autumn feels hot on its heels. On recent walks I’ve noticed blackberries ripening in the hedgerows, tree leaves turning colour and bats darting through the air.

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