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The Woodland Education Centre Views from around the Centre along with some of its wildlife. |
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More Woodland Education Centre images More views from around the Centre along with some of its wildlife. |
Heathland
Scenery & Animals Views of heathland habitat and animals including butterflies & reptiles. |
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Heathland
Habitat and Wildlife East Devon heathland & animals including Nightjar & Dartford Warbler. |
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Ponds Animals found in freshwater ponds, including Great Diving Beetle, Daphnia and Caddis Fly Larvae. |
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Woodland Plants & Animals
Images & information on some of the plants & animals found in British woodlands, including Ferns, Badger, Bank Vole and Fox. |
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More Woodland Plants & Animals Plants & animals found in British woodlands, including Primrose, Millipede and Shrew. |
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Offwell Valley Explore the picturesque countryside in and around the beautiful Offwell valley, situated in East Devon, England. |
Log Cabin Construction Follow the construction of the Woodland Education Centre's Log Cabin - in pictures. |
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Sparrowhawk Webcam Archive Young sparrowhawks in their nest at the Woodland Education Centre. |
Sparrowhawk Webcam Archive
2 Young sparrowhawks in their nest at the Woodland Education Centre. |
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Trees in Britain An informative gallery of some of the most common trees found in Britain. |
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Mystery Picture Gallery View a gallery of past images from our popular monthly Mystery Picture quiz. |
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Braunton Burrows Braunton Burrows is the largest sand dune system in the UK. |
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Bluebells Spectacular 'carpets' of blue flowers adorn many British woodlands during Spring time. |
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Butterflies at
the Woodland Education Centre Images & information on some of the butterflies found at the Centre. |
Royal Visit to the Woodland Education Centre The Princess Royal was shown the work of the Trust and presented it with the John Mejor award. |
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Decomposition Sequence demonstrating the natural process of decomposition, using images of a dead rabbit. |
Metamorphosis Sequence demonstrating the gradual process of change from tadpole to frog. |
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