Rural Living: A Battle Cry to Protect Our Precious Heathland ; Work Is Being Carried Out to Save One of the Uk's Most Important Habitats in Worcestershire
Birmingham Post › January 27, 2007
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Birmingham Post › January 27, 2007
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At just 14 acres, a cluster of arable fields in rural Worcestershire may not seem too exciting, but they have certainly caused a flap among conservationists.
It may be the fact that tower mustard, a nationally threatened plant, has been found there, or it could also be that this is one of the last remaining patches of heathland in the county.See the full content of this document
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Rural Living: A Battle Cry to Protect Our Precious Heathland ; Work Is Being Carried Out to Save One of the Uk's Most Important Habitats in Worcestershire
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust launched an appeal this week, calling on its 8,500 members to help raise the pounds 50,000 it needs to purchase the land near Kidderminster.
It hopes that by...See the full content of this document
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