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Herefordshire Wildlife Trust to appear on BBC Countryfile

rossonline Posted On March 29, 2020
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Herefordshire Wildlife Trust will be on BBC Countryfile on Sunday 29th March.

Much of the show is planned to feature the Lower Lugg Valley, which lies in the heart of Herefordshire and is where some of the Trust’s key projects are currently taking place.

Presenter Ellie Harrison joined the Lugg Valley Living Landscapes Officer, Sophie Cowling, at Bodenham Lake on the toad patrols before catching up with some of the volunteers who are creating a Forest Garden, with Engagement Officer Karen Roberts, at Queenswood Country Park & Arboretum. Ellie also visited the Artist-in-Residence Richard Bavin for a windswept outdoor painting session!

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