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Water voles back in Malham Tarn

Posted by: Kate Morris, Posted on: 8 September 2016 - Categories: Biodiversity, Farming, Uncategorized, Wildlife
A photgraph of a water vole by the water's edge

Plop! If you’ve ever been lucky enough to hear that distinctive noise, you will probably share my enthusiasm for water voles. I've been thinking about water voles after the recent reintroduction of 100 voles at the National Trust's Malham Tarn …

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