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        • Discover the Blackdown Hills

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        • Teachers' resources
  • Visit
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        • Easy to access
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        • Wildlife sites
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          • Easy routes
          • Cycling routes
          • Horse riding
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  • About us
        • About Blackdown Hills National Landscape

        • What is a National Landscape?
        • What we do
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        • Blackdown Hills Partnership
        • Management Group
        • Meet the team
        • Jobs
        • Contact us
  • Our work
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        • Management plan
        • Planning
        • Annual reviews
        • Document Library
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          • Connecting the Culm
          • Farming & Woodland Group
          • Landscape Enhancement Initiative
          • Making Rivers Better
          • Nature Recovery Plan
          • Rivers Run Through Us
          • Triple Axe project
        • Completed Projects
          • ELMS Tests and Trials
          • Blackdown Hills Natural Futures
          • Catchment Communities Conference
          • Corry and Coly Natural Flood Management
          • Culm Community Crayfish project
          • Culm Enhancement Project
          • Discovering Dunkeswell Abbey
          • Dunkeswell War Stories
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          • Woods for Water
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