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Fri 16th December 2005
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Facts and Figures

Facts and Figures about Milton Keynes' Wildlife more...

Try a Cycle Ride

North Loughton Valley Park

North Loughton...

Walks in Milton Keynes

Ouzel Valley Park

Ouzel Valley...

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Parks

Parks Trust

Milton Keynes is built around its parks. From the city centre heartland of Campbell Park to three river valley parks and the ancient woodlands, the greenery permeates the local landscape more...

Parks Trust

A Stroll in Campbell Park

At the very heart of the city of Milton Keynes, Campbell Park is well known as the site of the city's big annual festivals. But year round its mix of formal gardens, woodland, open countryside and special features make it a fascinating place to visit.
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Emberton Park

With so much to do at Emberton Park it would be a shame to miss out. With Caravan sites, fishing boating and for the more energetic even climbling! There's even play areas for the children so you can relax and enjoy yourself as they have fun

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Branch Out

To Enjoy Wide Range Of Trees

The planning of Milton Keynes allowed for extensive green space and this means that a corresponding large number of trees have been planted.

The grid roads are lined with trees and shrubs whose planting was designed to introduce subtle variation to the different areas of the city
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Secret Life

Of The Badger

Badgers belong to the same family as stoats, weasels and otters. These are all animals with musk bearing scent glands under their tails.

A Badger's body is wedge shaped and very low to the ground with short powerful legs which are excellent for digging and working in confined spaces.
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Wildlife News

Tale Of The Urban Fox

Of all our native mammals, the red fox is probably the most adaptable, a real survivor in the modern world.

They are so versatile that they can live almost anywhere in the country from the seashores to the tops of our mountains and in recent years they have successfully colonised all of our major cities
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Flights Of Fancy

Enjoy Some Kite Flying on Campbell Park Hill


Mary Poppins sang about it, adults are as enthusiastic as their children about it, and Milton Keynes has wonderful venue for Kite-flying, the windy plateau of Campbell Park.
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They're Going Bats for Milton Keynes Willow

While the Trust's picturesque award winning parks and parkways offer superb opportunities for recreation, conservation and wildlife, they are also a 'working environment'.

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Parks Trust


Stroll Through

The Ouse Valley Park

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Explore

Linford Wood

Linford Wood is a real woodland, rich in wildlife - an island of semi-natural habitat in a sea of modern development.
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Wildlife in Milton Keynes

Milton Keynes has much for the wildlife enthusiast as well as the casual visitor. more...

Grand Union Canal

Canal boats first travelled from London to Birmingham, through what is now Milton Keynes, in 1805.
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A Walk Around

North Willen Park

North Willen...

Linford Manor Park

A Tranquil Setting

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Willen Lakeside Park


Willen Lake