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Mammals

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Bats All British bat species feed on insects associated with trees, and woodlands, copses and hedgerows are vital for their survival. All bats and their roosts, whether in use or not, are protected by law. Bats naturally roost in cavities and other sheltered places in mature, old and dying trees, with oak, ash, beech and...

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