ESSAI PHOTO: Hickling Broad and Marshes

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Hickling Broad is the one in East Anglia, with a nature reserve of 1,500 acres in the Upper Thurne River system.

The site is controlled by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust, which has placed farm animals and semi-wild ponies on the ground to help you, allowing flora and fauna to thrive. , as well as a lot of rare machaon butterflies that are born here in the spring.

In January, the rod is cut for advertising use, turning so that the earth is cut in a five-year cycle.

You can worry about Hickling Broad through volunteering. There is a diversity of voluntary vacancies that can be had in a variety of other capacities. See the list and bureaucracy of applications here.

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