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New start for sand lizards

Some 200 baby sand lizards have been released into the wild at Puddletown Forest in Dorset. One of the UK’s rarest lizards, these agile reptiles are a keystone species, meaning they encourage other native flora and fauna to move in! There’s a big effort underway by Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, and Forestry England to boost their population.

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