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i live not far from a town centre and it isnt a shock now to see munty on the local parks on grass verges now had a phone call off my mate at 4 in the morning saying he had saw a badger running around the carpark where he works i think the wildlife is defonatley becoming more adaptable to there urban surroundings :thumbs:

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there were muntjac in some of the north london suburbs over 15 years ago, they followed the railways as there is plenty of cover on the embankments etc just like the foxes did years ago. most of the bigger parks and canal banks and so on in the northern outskirts of london now have muntjac, and most folk dont even know they are there.

even out here the numbers of fallow, muntjac and chinese water deer are ridiculous, getting hard to find a place to exercise the dogs without coming across something with hooves. and a couple of weeks ago i found a dead male roe fawn on the road, first one in this part of Beds for many years according to the records i checked. something needs to be done.....

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