A wildlife trust is calling on members of the public to help it track the creatures.
By Jennifer HarbyA wildlife trust is calling on members of the public to help it track glow worms, as part of a project to conserve them.
Glow worms, which are famous for their bioluminescence, emit a vibrant green light from their abdomens to attract mates.The trust asked people to look out for glow worms in gardens, roadside verges, woodland tracks, disused railway lines, local parks and nature reserves.
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