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    Dorset’s exceptional biodiversity needs a National Park
    Dorset National Park Team
    • Jun 25, 2018
    • 3 min

    Dorset’s exceptional biodiversity needs a National Park

    The Times reported that a major study has shown that four out of the five most biodiverse areas in the country are in Dorset. A National Park would help conserve and enhance these areas and increase understanding and awareness on their very special qualities. Below is an excerpt from the article written by Jerome Starkey, The Times countryside correspondent. Isle of Purbeck revealed to be UK’s little square of loveliness Half a dozen sika deer bounded down the hill, past the
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