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BBC Wildlife Magazine

SWAY WITH ME BASKING SHARKS

e’re lucky to have access to nature programmes that serve up a rich diet of charismatic wildlife from far-flung locations. Such is the spotlight on exotic destinations, however, viewers could be forgiven for assuming that it’s only elsewhere on the planet that the biggest and best wildlife spectacles are taking place. Fortunately, that’s not the case at all – truly world-class wild experiences do occur closer to home, with the seasonal

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