Both Wild Sherwood and our Conservation Volunteers help immensely in the upkeep of these areas.
Yesterday (22.2.14) the Conservation Volunteers sidetracked from their recent Rhododendron bashing duties (Rhododendron is an invasive woody plant) and focussed on giving the bird hide in the Wetland Conservation site a new lease of life.
As you can see from the pictures they did a sterling job and have started putting shutter boards down on an area of the path yet to be done. This pathway will then be worked on next week by North Notts College.
Wild Sherwood have been doing some fantastic work on our Wetland Conservation site, they have been doing everything, including;
- Laying a new path
- Willow coppicing
- Creating a dead hedge
- Clearing an area for a bird feeding station
- Installing habitats to attract more Wildlife
- Willow weaving a fence
- Felling trees
Here is some info on how you can get involved;
Conservation Volunteers
Rufford Rangers are continuing their conservation days which will be
held on Saturdays – usually the 2nd and last of the month and will start at
10.30am and conclude at 4pm. We meet in the Coach House courtyard and you will
need to bring a flask and packed lunch. Please check the weather forecast and
dress appropriately for what may be fairly heavy and dirty work, (including
stout footwear). Please note that programmed work days will continue in all but
the severest of weather. (Participants must be 18 years or over)
2014
March 8th & 29th
April 12th
May 10th & 31st
June 14th
July 12th
Summer
Break
September 13th
& 20th - (2nd & 3rd Saturday)
October 11th & 25th
November 8th&
29th
December 13th
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