Egyptian goose
Egyptian geese were introduced to Britain from Africa. They are now widespread in southern England.
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Egyptian geese were introduced to Britain from Africa. They are now widespread in southern England.
Discover the latest updates to Suffolk's Ancient Woodland inventory, with Hannah Alred, biological records officer
Learn to identify the multiple indicators of ancient woodland in this beautiful and diverse natural setting.
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An overview of the Woodland Trust, but with a focus on ancient woodland and its importance to biodiversity, with Andrew De La Haye
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