A Day in the Life

Thursday, January 26th 2012

As Elizabeth left last night she captured this great photo of a Roe Deer on the access track, just near to the heathland.  Along this stretch of the access track it is always worth keeping an eye out for deer as they are frequently spotted here.

Roe Deer by heathland

Richard, one of the Tuesday volunteers has kindly made this video as an insight into what a days volunteering at Foxglove entails. 


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