The importance of wildlife corridors

A hedgerow boundary between 2 fields, 6 months after laying. Some parts are bare branched and sparse, others are more dense and patches of small white flowers are in bloom along the length of the hedgerow.

Hedgerow © NWWT

The importance of wildlife corridors

Location:
Gresford Memorial Hall, High Street, Gresford, LL12 8PS
Join us for a talk from about the importance of wildlife corridors to nature and the wider environment.

Event details

Meeting point

Gresford Trust Off, High St, Gresford LL12 8PS

Date

Time
7:30pm - 9:00pm
A static map of The importance of wildlife corridors

About the event

In an increasingly urban world, it's easy for wildlife to get pushed to the side and isolated in separate pockets of land. Wildlife corridors help link these habitats together.

Our aim is to encourage farmers and land owners to create these important features in the landscape, to maintain biodiversity and help wildlife thrive by allowing movement between locations.

Come along to find out more with our Land Management Advisory Service Development Officer, Jonathan Hulson.

The event organiser speaks conversational Welsh, please feel free to use Welsh or English during this event.

Booking

Price

Donations appreciated

Additional booking information

No booking necessary, just turn up on the day.

Suitable for

Adults, Experts, Beginners

Know before you go

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Mobility

Disabled toilet and shower room is available. This is accessible from the main corridor. The building meets relevant criteria for the disabled.
https://www.gresfordtrust.org/facilities/memorial-hall/

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Facilities

Toilets
Accessible toilet

Contact us

Corinne Andrews
Contact number: 07793565652
Contact email: rinnie182@yahoo.co.uk