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'Worms are working for us day and night. They improve our soils by aerating and fertilising and they recycle our organic waste in the process.
Where would we be without them?
'The Worm Book introduces different types of worm: segmented worms, roundworms, ribbon worms and flatworms with all that is weird and wonderful and the crucial role they play in recycling organic waste.' (Publication summary)
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