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Badger watching in the forest
Barnaby Bear goes badger watching and discovers that they love to eat leaves, fruit, worms and mice. The next day, Barnaby joins Sam and Jessica as they go for a walk in the forest looking for badger holes or setts. Badgers do not like moving and stay in the same sett for many years. There are laws to stop people harming badgers and their setts. Bridges and tunnels help to protect the badgers from traffic, while reflectors or mirrors along the side of the road help the badgers know when cars are coming.
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