March 28, 2001 14:30: A WILDLIFE group run by Bromley Council has appealed for the public's help in protecting the borough's rare and endangered wetland creatures.
Bromley Wetland Action Group is asking people who spot species such as voles, toads, kingfishers, herons and newts to let it know about it.
It hopes this information will help it to identify where certain creatures live in Bromley's wetlands, and enable the group to protect those species at risk in the borough.
Ewa Prokop, countryside projects officer, said: "We are asking everyone to keep an eye out for these vulnerable species in Bromley." Those with information should call 020 8313 4665.
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