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Beautiful butterflies at Wild Britain



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Times & Citizen photographer Tracey Goodacre captures life at the butterfly park in Wilden.


These studies of some of the many rare species of butterflies at Wild Britain were captured by Times & Citizen photographer Tracey Goodacre to mark Save Our Butterflies Week.

The event has been running at Wild Britain, formerly Bedford Butterfly Park, which is based at Wilden.

The butterfly conservation park displays a stunning collection of butterflies at every stage of their development as well as an assortment of bugs, creepy crawlies and a new hedgehog play trail for youngsters.

Find out more about Wild Britain here

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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2008 10:31 AM
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  • Location: Bedford
 
 

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