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    Helen Moore

    Protecting Cornwall's wildlife and natural environment

    Our vision is for a Cornwall that is rich in all wildlife, where people enjoy and care about the natural world and take steps to safeguard it for the future.

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    Protecting Cornwall's wildlife and natural environment

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    Malcolm Brown

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Freshwater pearl mussel

Freshwater pearl mussel

Brown-lipped Snail

Brown-lipped snail

White-lipped Snail

White-lipped snail

Yellow Slug

Yellow slug

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