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‘It’s an obsession’: the man on a family mission to save the glutinous snail

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Ian Hughes is dedicating himself to the protection of the glutinous snail, one of Europe's most endangered species. He and his son, Ben, are actively involved in conservation efforts in North Wales, using science and homemade materials to aid the mollusc. Hughes describes his commitment to the snail as an "obsession."

Ian Hughes is boosting one of Europe’s most at-risk species with science, his sons and some homemade T-shirts

Ian Hughes and his son, Ben, are driving through the hills of north Wales with an array of homemade animal artefacts rattling around their car: diagrams, plaster casts, hand-printed T-shirts. They finally reach Llyn Tegid – Bala Lake in English – where, knee-deep in the water, Ian brandishes two glutinous snails.

It is a mollusc the size of a fingertip. It is also one of Europe’s most endangered species, which Ian has dedicated himself to protecting. “It’s beyond passion,” he says. “It’s an obsession.”

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