Tuesday May 22, 2012


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BTCV Practical Habitat Management-Farley Mount Country Park

This is a Past Event and has been Archived.

Come and join use to clear back vegetation and small trees to maintain the chalk downland habitat at Farley Mount Country Park. Chalk downland is a rich habitat for a variety of wildlife, especially butterflies. Looking after this habitat type provides a home for rare butterflies such as the Grizzled Skipper and the Dingy Skipper; plus its a great place for vistors to enjoy. Please wear old clothing and sturdy footwear such as walking boots (trainers not advisable) and waterproofs in case of rain. Tools and gloves are provided, aswell as tea and coffee. Please bring a packed lunch. The project will be run by at least one trained BTCV Leader and we will provide first aid cover, as well as public and personal liability insurance for you while you're taking part in the project

Free event 10am - 3pm It is important to reserve your place beforehand, please call Rachel Maroney on 02380 402 593 or email Hampshire-bat@btcv.org.uk Mobile number to use on the day if you are unable to make it or you cant find us is: 07917 460 477

Please meet in Junction car park on the corner of Farley Mount Road and Sarum Road Hampshire SO21 2JG

PAST EVENT. For current and future events click here

Website: www2.btcv.org.uk/display/volunteer

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