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Forest Update May '24

  • WFT
  • Jun 5, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 14, 2024


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More space for nature in the Wychwood, 'No Mow May', Wetlands creation at Gibbets with the Newt Conservation Partnership, and summer at Asthall Manor.




 
 
 

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Emily Jones
Oct 01

The efforts to give more space for nature in the Wychwood are truly inspiring. Initiatives such as No Mow May encourage wildflowers to thrive, providing essential habitats for pollinators and supporting biodiversity. Likewise, the wetland creation at Gibbets in partnership with the Newt Conservation Partnership is a forward-thinking step toward preserving delicate ecosystems. These actions not only benefit wildlife but also enrich the experience of the local community by fostering a deeper connection with the natural environment. Adding in cultural highlights, such as the summer events at Asthall Manor, beautifully demonstrates how history, art, and conservation can coexist in harmony.

In many ways, this mirrors how we approach education. Just as ecosystems require nurturing to grow, students also need the right…

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