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You can go to Millwood where you may see Otter. Otters are known to the stream system which flows through Millwood. It is likely that they feed in the stream in the wood but we haven't found a holt(the otters home).
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Swansea
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You can go to Millwood Car Park where you may see Otter. Otters are known to the stream system which flows through Millwood. It is likely that they feed in the stream in the wood but we haven't found a holt(the otters home).
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Swansea
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You can go to Hafren where you may see Otter. In the valley bottoms the streams are regularly visited by otters.
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Powys
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You can go to Glasfynydd where you may see Red deer, Badger, Otter. Badgers, Red Deer, Otters, Watervole, polecats, hares, foxes, bats(a number of bat species)
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Merthyr Tydfil
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You can go to Hiraethog Forest where you may see Red squirrel, Otter.
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Denbighshire
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You can go to Nant yr Arian where you may see Badger, Otter.
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Ceredigion
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You can go to Crychan where you may see Roe deer, Badger, Otter. Badgers, roe Deer, Otters, Dormice, possibly pine martens, polecats, hares, foxes, bats(a number of bat species)
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Powys
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You can go to Talybont where you may see Badger, Otter. Talybont is home to badgers, otters, polecats, hares, foxes and a number of bat species.
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Powys
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You can go to Clocaenog where you may see Red squirrel, Otter. Clocaenog Forest was the subject of a six year research project into red squirrels and is now the centre of red squirrel conservation work in Wales. Clocaenog caters for the red squirrel's food preferences, the red squirrel favouring conifer seeds of Scots pine and Norway spruce, and Japanese larch when available.
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Denbighshire
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You can go to Pont Llogel where you may see Otter. A variety of mammals live in the wood, it is possible to see foxes forage in the early mornings or evenings. Grey Squirrels are also to be found climbing the trees. They are bigger than the red squirrel, being approx 10" long with a less bushy 8" tail. Grey squirrels attack trees in early summer gnawing at the main trunk, in search of the sweet sappy layers immediately beneath the bark. The river along side the walk is frequented by otters which regularly haunt the riverbanks. Otters can travel over large areas. Some are known to use 20km or more river habitat. Otters deposit faeces (known as spraints, with a characteristic sweet musky odour) in prominent places around their ranges. These probably serve to mark one otters range and aid neighbouring animals to keep in touch with one another.
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Powys
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You can go to Pont Llogel where you may see Otter. A variety of mammals live in the wood, it is possible to see foxes forage in the early mornings or evenings. Grey Squirrels are also to be found climbing the trees. They are bigger than the red squirrel, being approx 10" long with a less bushy 8" tail. Grey squirrels attack trees in early summer gnawing at the main trunk, in search of the sweet sappy layers immediately beneath the bark. The river along side the walk is frequented by otters which regularly haunt the riverbanks. Otters can travel over large areas. Some are known to use 20km or more river habitat. Otters deposit faeces (known as spraints, with a characteristic sweet musky odour) in prominent places around their ranges. These probably serve to mark one otters range and aid neighbouring animals to keep in touch with one another.
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Powys
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