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Old 27-05-2004, 09:05 AM
Larry Stoter
 
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Jane Ransom wrote:

In article , Dr Malcolm
Ogilvie writes
There are many ways for individuals to help wildlife:


The only problem with attracting wild life to your garden is that you
tend to get the wildlife you don't want as well as the wildlife you do
want.
We were thrilled when the first rabbit appeared in the garden . . . .
until we discovered how quickly they multiply and how destructive they
are (((((((((


Please don't feed the trolls - it only encourages them ...
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