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Mapping the Lost Range of Surrey’s Adders
Surrey has the second largest habitat by area to support adders in the UK, but this much misunderstood reptile needs our help
© Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography
Don’t tell me you’ve not seen any spiders lately, for it’s at this time of year they’re most visible.
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If you judge it by the weather, spring 2023 was not particularly fabulous at Newdigate Brickworks Nature Reserve. It was cool and it was wet.