Sheep may safely graze
Northumberland Wildlife Trust is calling on dog walkers to keep their dogs under control when on its reserves, in an attempt to protect grazing animals and wildlife.
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Northumberland Wildlife Trust is calling on dog walkers to keep their dogs under control when on its reserves, in an attempt to protect grazing animals and wildlife.
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