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My Wild Life

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Keith fishing

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Tim standing in ditch

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Anne standing in a woodland

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elise

My remedy

My Wild Life Raymond

My green grocers

Children use nets in water

My history lesson

Juliet and Amy sit together on a fallen tree

My homecoming

Ben on a nature reserve

My windswept lands

Josh - My Wild Life

My country

My Wild Life Mary

My new roots

Poppy the toddler stands next to a tree stump

My big adventure

Paul and his family on the beach

My bigger picture

Katy smiling at the camera, with trees in the background

My internship

My Wild Life Jono and Abdul

My classroom

My wild life - Gary

My office

Andy stands by newly planted trees

My future

Ania & Becky recording bats in the evening

My night club

Patience

My back-to-school

My Wild Life Penny

My contribution

Simon King standing in front of a pond

My experiment

Dale stands holding his binoculars

My career path

Jane Cooper with Meggie the dog

My quiet life

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