Sedges Have Edges: Grass and Sedge Identification Workshop
Kingcombe Visitor Centre ,
Kingcombe Visitor Centre, Lower Kingcombe, Toller Porcorum, , Dorchester , Dorset, DT2 0EQ About the event
Grasses and sedges are in different botanical families, but their similar grass-like appearance means that they are collectively known as graminoids. Their adaptations and ecological roles are numerous and vast. Cocksfoot grass is a tenacious plant which perseveres through drought. Meadow foxtail is a species which provides food and habitats for a multitude of species.
Join Jim White during this one-day workshop to learn about grasses and sedges and how to identify them. Most of the day will be spent in the field, looking at a range of species.
Jim White is one of the county's top botanists and played a pivotal role in helping to raise the profile of Kingcombe Meadows when it first went up for auction in 1987, ultimately leading to the successful purchase of the nature reserve by Dorset Wildlife Trust. Jim has a wealth of knowledge, having studied botany at university, followed by a successful career which led him to work for organisations such as English Nature. Jim is now a trustee of Dorset Wildlife Trust and spends time out with many botany groups including the Dorset Flora Group.
Booking
Phone number
01300 320684Price
£40 pp to cover the cost of tuition. All money raised helps to support the vital conservation work of Dorset Wildlife Trust, protecting wildlife now and for future generations to come.Additional booking information
Terms and Conditions for ParticipantsDWT reserves the right to cancel the course at any time. In the event of DWT cancelling an event, a full refund will be issued.
DWT reserves the right to reschedule events in the event of unfavourable conditions and offer alternative dates or issue a full refund.
Courses will only take place if the minimum number is achieved. If the minimum number is not achieved, an alternative date will be offered, or a full refund will be issued.
Cancelling your booking
Cancellations are accepted at the discretion of Dorset Wildlife Trust and a reasonable cancellation cause should be provided by the participant.
You may request a cancellation up to 14 days before the date of the course or workshop. You may be charged an administration fee.