Habitat Work Party, Culbin Sands Nature Reserve, 23rd January
- What: Join us as we link up with RSPB for a day of practical conservation, where we will be selectively removing encroaching scrub, mainly gorse. This will benefit both kidney vetch and bird’s-foot trefoil, the sole larval foodplants of the small blue and dingy skipper butterflies.
- When: Thursday 23rd January, 9:30am – 3pm
- Where: Culbin Sands Nature Reserve. Meet at Clodymoss car park.
- For more information, email: tmunro@butterfly-conservation.org
- More details:
- No previous experience necessary, but you need a steady footing as we will be working and walking across challenging, uneven and boggy terrain.
- If you only have time for a few hours, please still join us – every little helps!
- If you have your own gloves feel free to bring them. Tools will be provided as will cake!
- We appreciate that not everyone is physically able to work like this. If instead you fancy joining us as the event photographer, or writing a short piece for social media about the day please get in touch.
- All under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
- Please wear suitable outdoor clothing and bring a packed lunch if you plan to stay all day.
- Meeting point: what3words///embraced.applauded.surveyors