THANET SPONGE
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09/12/06
- environment/upbeat

Unicorn Colony

The Unicorn is back, and thriving in the kentish woodland

Thought to have become extinct in the late 70's, it seems unicorns are back on the rise after a wild discovery.

Local Conservationist John Meadey first made the find last autumn. They mostly inhabit wooded land south of Canterbury, but have been spotted in small groups as far East as Monkton.

John has been making extensive studies of the animals over the past year, and general concensus among his zoological peers is that they are here to stay. John Told us: "They are a very shy and peaceful creature, most people wont even realise they are there."
If you want to try and encourage unicorns into your garden, try leaving out a small bowl of dogfood, but never leave out milk or cream: This can cause bad stomach upsets in unicorns, especially the young.

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