Wet woodlands at Little Woolden Moss
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Kirsty Tyler
3mo agoen
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lancswt.org.ukWet woodlands at Little Woolden Mosslancswt.org.ukOut team have been working hard at Little Woolden Moss, improving the condition of vital wet woodland habitat that surrounds the peat, improving the site for willow tits, one of Britain's fastest declining breeding birds.
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