Help the Meadow Makers boost our meadows

Profusion of ox-eyed daisies in the Strawberry Field Meadow

The Big Autumn Leaf Sweep

Conservation Volunteers October Programme

Volunteers wanted for Marston Lane Hedge Project

Conservation Volunteers September Programme

Yellow Rattle Seed Collection 10th July

Talk and AGM: Managing the Yare Valley for People and Wildlife

Ecology of the River Yare is “moderate”

River health is moderate. How healthy are these?

Yare Valley Meadow Makers rake it in

Conservation Volunteers Programme for March

Mark Webster of the Conservation Volunteers (TCV) writes: 

Spring is in the air (“boing”, said Zebedee) so it’s time to get our tree planting finished (at Sprowston, Hingham and Horsford, where ‘urricanes ‘ardly ever ‘appen) and then we move on to pastures new.  Well, strictly speaking it’s meadows new as we will be planting new wildflower meadows* at two sites in central Norwich.  We will also move from cutting willow at East Ruston to teasing out little gorse seedlings from the young heather.  There’s also a new woodland path to make, the first steps towards an exciting new network linking miles of little open spaces into an exciting green corridor for everyone to enjoy exploring.

And before you know it, it will be Easter, after which tasks will resume again, so that you can burn off all those extra calories from crème eggs.

PS: Incredibly geeky point, but officially a pasture is grazed, whereas a meadow is cut for hay.  You learn something new every day, even if you don’t want to!

The Programme is here.