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<i>Aeshna cyanea</i> .Southern Hawker Dragonfly ovipositing. <i>Cordulegaster boltonii</i> .Golden-ringed Dragonfly at rest <i>Vulpes vulpes</i> .The Red Fox is another animal frequently encountered.

<i></i> .Habitat often has to be reclaimed <i></i> .Tins are often used to assist in reptile monitoring <i></i> .Fire is an ever present threat in heathland. The risk can be reduced by creating firebreaks.

<i></i> .Small fires can be controlled by using firebeaters <i></i> .A close-up of the sign seen in the previous picture - no horses or bikes please <i>Coenagrion puella</i> .Azure Damselfly (Male)

<i>Dolomedes fimbriatus</i> - Female Raft Spider with nest




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