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A Little Bit of T(ree)LC
You may have heard about how we planted an incredible 900+ trees at two sites in East Wittering and Birdham in March, with children and pare
lbarnetson
Apr 4, 20222 min read
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Willow Glen fence repairs
A group of brilliant volunteers came out to reinstall the fence at Willow Glen pond.
Jane Reeve
Mar 30, 20221 min read
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We are looking for Trustees
We are looking for new trustees who are keen to help us conserve wildlife and heritage on the Manhood Peninsula.
Alex Ainge
Mar 23, 20221 min read
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Lewis Brownlee Financial Services team plant 145 trees in West Wittering with MWHG
Who knew it would be so easy to plant so many trees?! A really fun morning in the sunshine, working together to make a real difference.
Louise Barnetson
Mar 21, 20223 min read
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Over 500 trees planted with the 'tree-mendous' 1st East Wittering Rainbows, Brownies and Guides
On Saturday 19th March, 2022, 500+ trees were planted at Downview Recreation area by children and young people - and their amazing...
Louise Barnetson
Mar 21, 20222 min read
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Tree planting and habitat work in West Itchenor and Earnley carried out by our brilliant volunteers
By Louise Barnetson Our amazing volunteers planted trees and carried out other important wildlife habitat management work at two sites in...
Louise Barnetson
Mar 7, 20222 min read
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Inspiring Tree Planting Day with Birdham & Witterings Scout Group
By Louise Barnetson An amazing thing happened in Birdham on the morning of Saturday 5th March ... an incredible 40+ volunteers met at the...
Louise Barnetson
Mar 7, 20222 min read
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Autumn Winter 21/22 Results: Find Wildlife From Home Survey
Read the latest results from our wildlife survey.
Nicola Timney
Mar 1, 20222 min read
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Work Party at Haydon's Pond by Meerabai Kings
It was a crisp morning down at Batchmere, with the last of the night’s frost still lingering underfoot, topped with blue skies...
Meerabai Kings
Feb 18, 20221 min read
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Clearing Willow Glen by Meerabai Kings
The pond itself is now a healthy habitat for water voles, littered with tiny latrines and nibbled vegetation.
Meerabai Kings
Feb 14, 20221 min read
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Stuck in the mud by Meerabai Kings
It was a muddy day today indeed down at West Itchenor Pond as the MWHG volunteers set out to remove Hemlock Water Dropwort, the carrot’s...
Meerabai Kings
Feb 10, 20221 min read
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Helping a farmer help wildlife by Alex Ainge
Last week, Jane Reeve, (our wildlife conservation lead) was at Marsh Farm, Sidlesham. This farm is part of a farm cluster group, which...
jscotland
Feb 9, 20221 min read
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