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Wildlife in Winter - Credits
Image: Wildlife in Winter - Britain by
Vincent Cornelius
Table of Contents
Adaptation
Plant Preparation
Falling Leaves
Bird Migration
How do ‘Cold-blooded’ Animals Cope in the Winter?
Mammals and Hibernation
Helping garden Wildlife Survive the Winter
Making Winter Habitats
Feeding the Birds
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