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Wildlife and Conservation

 

Dorset Wildlife David Bellamy
The Dorset Wildlife Trust was founded in 1961 to protect the wildlife and natural habitats
David Bellamy Conservation Awards have celebrated and inspired an amazing variety of conservation projects in camping, caravan and holiday home parks across the UK
Badger Cubs
Badgers
At Highlands End Holiday Park we have three well established Badger sets on or near the park. Our regular visitors spend many hours watching the badgers who will soon appear for milk or food. The Badgers are not tame, but are happy living alongside our visitors and in return for the benefit of the food will let you get fairly close and take photographs. To a certain extent they trust people on the park.
A regular visitor who caught a carp weighing in at a huge 21.5lbs on the 24/09/06 at the Fishing Lake Golden Cap Holiday Park
A regular visitor who caught his biggest fish to date - a 17lb mirror carp at the Fishing Lake at Golden Cap Holiday Park
Fish caught in the Fishing Lake at Golden Cap
Birds in a box
A good catch from our fishing lake situated at Golden Cap Holiday Park
A cardboard box quickly replaces a damaged nest
Fox
Wild Goose
Visitors are often amazed by the wildlife which surrounds our parks - this picture of a Fox was taken at Highlands End
Wild Goose on the bank of the fishing lake at Golden Cap Holiday Park
Wild Goose & Swan
Birds Nest
Wild Goose and Swan sorting out their 'patch' on our fishing lake at Golden Cap Holiday Park
Young birds on an LPG cylinder
Hawkmoth
Orchid & Dragonfly
Hawkmoth
Orchid and Dragonfly in the fields next to
Highlands End Holiday Park
Woodpecker
Butterflies
Woodpecker having lunch in the trees near the River Winniford
Butterflies enjoying the local flowers
Conservation
Hay Making
Winter at Highlands End Holiday Park
Hay being turned on the fields on the west of Highlands End which are used for hay, grass or sheep grazing depending on the farming activities
Reconstructing a dry stone wall
Conservation
Conservation Volunteers reconstructing a dry stone wall which is the boundary between the farmland adjacent to Highlands End and the coastal path from West Bay to Eype
Hard at work at Highlands End Holiday Park
 
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