British Wildlife Series - Episode 5- Finding Frogs & Slow Worms
British Wildlife Series • 13m
Slow worms, frogs and toads are common throughout the UK. At Totternhoe Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve, ‘herping’ is a way of tracking reptiles and amphibians and this fun insightful film teaches us how to do it.
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