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Nature & ScienceYou are in: Norfolk > Features > Nature & Science > More from this section More from this sectionAll pages from January to March 2005March 23/03/2005 Daffodil Day Langley School is opening its gates so people can admire its blooms and raise money for charity. more...March 22/03/2005 A £100,000 stud farm for seahorses is to open to visitors in Great Yarmouth. March 16/03/2005 A "star bird" which has flown 1,000 miles in two years for winter warmth is back at his summer home. February 28/02/2005 The UK's most threatened mammal, the water vole, is dramatically affected by radio tracking. February 07/02/2005 Norfolk-based bird experts warn a baby boom among blue tits could lead to an avian housing crisis. January 20/01/2005 Big Garden Birdwatch Will the sparrow knock the starling off its perch again as top bird? Help the RSPB to find out. more...January 15/01/2005 The government is giving the Broads Authority an extra £500,000 a year for restoration.
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