Deer and Goats Tuck Into Blackberries in Custard

Daily PostAugust 03, 2006

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WILD goats and deer could be used to graze a Welsh woodland where one of Britain's rarest plants has been discovered.

Specialist woodland "hunters" chanced upon the exotically-named lichen Blackberries In Custard at 221- acre Coed Ferlinrhyd, near Maentwrog in the Snowdonia National Park.

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Deer and Goats Tuck Into Blackberries in Custard

Never before seen in Wales, it had only been previously recorded in the Scottish Highlands and in the southwest of...

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