7 volunteers came out for our last task of the winter, carrying out scrub clearance and dead hedging at Abbotswood Local Nature Reserve. Abbotswood is fortunate to host a good stock of oak scrub, an unusual species to establish so successfully at a site, though now it has begun to outcompete some other species and invade the grassland. By controlling this scrub, we create a mosaic of habitats with pockets of scrub and grassland. This creates the prefect variety of habitats for the widest range of species possible. Also, a quick note to say thank you for all your hard work this winter! This winter Wilder Romsey have contributed 184.5 hours in volunteer time carrying out tasks such as tree planting at Mill Lane Meadows, vegetation control on Romsey Barge Canal and Scrub clearance and dead hedge creation at Abbotswood Local Nature Reserve. Our next task is booked in for the 12th July, but keep an eye on your emails, we will send out any other events that may pop up throughout the next couple of months!
The full TVBC events guide for the south of the borough can be downloaded here for interest.
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