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Blog post:
Calling Pin Badge Collectors
Hilary Hunter
The long awaited Wallasea Island Project badge has arrived! Featuring a spoonbill, a bird we aspire to attract to the new marshes and wetlands, this bright badge on a distinctive yellow backing card, is available for a limited period , and can be bought only from badge boxes in the South East Essex sites...
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21 Jan 2011
Blog post:
(Not so) Common Cranes check out Wallasea
Hilary Hunter
Christmas came early for a couple of birdwatchers on the Wild Coast, two days before santa was expected,when two common cranes were spotted flying over the island. Like so many so-called 'common' species these birds are a rare sight, especially at this time of year. Once common, and giving their...
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5 Jan 2011
Blog post:
Wild and Wonderfowl
Hilary Hunter
We've had a lot of welcome visitors over the last year, including local MPs and councillors,various local press and radio stations, environmentalists, researchers,local businesses, students and school pupils and representatives from various parts of the tourist trade to name but a few. However, possibly...
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16 Dec 2010
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Is creative writing in your nature?
Hilary Hunter
We are looking for writers who go wild over nature. If you love our wild coast and can write a short story or poem inspired by Wallasea Island we want to read it. Wild and windswept places have always inspired great writers and Essex has its fair share of poetry and prose to capture its remoter aspects...
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1 Dec 2010
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