SPOTLIGHT ON MOLES AROUND WIMBORNE MINSTER- DORSET
Wimborne Minster is a large market town located in east Dorset and is famous for its minster church located in the centre and dates back to the pre-roman era. The town is surrounded by countryside and forests and has two rivers, the Stour and Allen. The central streets are narrow and contain older buildings, which spread outward towards larger residential areas and the surrounding villages of Pamphill, Colehill, Canford Bottom, Merley and Ashington. With the rivers playing a major part of the landscape, they form a natural highway for many insects, birds and animals which naturally...
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The weather on New Year’s day was a little miserable so a short drive through the countryside was undertaken to bring in the New year and see just how the weather has effected the local area. The past rain has certainly saturated the ground and large areas of water were still visible in the fields along the Stour valley and many molehills were observed along Magna road between Bear Cross and Merley. A quick stretch on the A31 revealed more mole activity, not only in the fields, but also in the roadside verges, a safe refuge for moles! The next part of the journey took us from Wimborne...
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