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Article: For those who live in the city any contact with nature is just priceless; in association with Environment Agency.(News)
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- The Journal (Newcastle, England)
- Article date:
- August 19, 2008
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Byline: Amy Hunt
ON Tyneside we are lucky to have more green spaces, rivers and woods in urban areas than most parts of the UK. And many wildlife havens remain unspoiled because they are hidden away in nooks and crannies in the middle of city neighbourhoods
One environmental project is now trying to highlight to some householders and businesses the potential for attracting wildlife species to their gardens.
A River In Your Garden is part of the Living Waterways project, which aims to work with the public to improve urban streams and create new habitats for wildlife, ...
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