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<blockquote data-quote="Pam_m" data-source="post: 1320734" data-attributes="member: 18672"><p>I am in agreeance with you, Val! I also enjoyed the same features! </p><p></p><p>I was particularly taken with the feature on Chris Packham talking of his 'local patch' the New Forest! I am sure he must have inspired young and old to get out and see what 'Nature' is all about! </p><p>I also thought the Honey Bees feature was interesting. It reminded me of the link that I put on this forum. Action needs to be taken to save the Honey Bees and fast. Well done Autumnwatch in highlighting their dilemna!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pam_m, post: 1320734, member: 18672"] I am in agreeance with you, Val! I also enjoyed the same features! I was particularly taken with the feature on Chris Packham talking of his 'local patch' the New Forest! I am sure he must have inspired young and old to get out and see what 'Nature' is all about! I also thought the Honey Bees feature was interesting. It reminded me of the link that I put on this forum. Action needs to be taken to save the Honey Bees and fast. Well done Autumnwatch in highlighting their dilemna! [/QUOTE]
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