
Conservation day at Clawthorpe Fell National Nature Reserve
Clawthorpe Fell,
Near Burton-in-Kendal, CumbriaJoin us to help remove invasive species from the limestone pavement at this small hidden reserve.
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Join us to help remove invasive species from the limestone pavement at this small hidden reserve.
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