The Wild Woodbury Vlog Tuesday 25 October 2022 Rob Farrington Seb Haggett Now that the groundwork has been completed, Rob Farrington heads down to Wild Woodbury after a weekend of heavy rainfall to provide an update on the restoration of the River Sherford. The Wild Woodbury Vlog (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxrdQbs85Vw) Rob Farrington RewildingRiversWild WoodburyWild WoodburyRiversrewilding Related blog posts Blog Pollution and Citizen Science – looking out for our waterways Hannah Divine, Assistant Conservation Officer – Rivers and Wetlands, explores the growing threat of pollution to Dorset’s rivers and the… Blog Water for Wildlife: Wetland creation at Tadnoll and Winfrith Species Survival Project Manager, Seb Elwood outlines how restoring natural water flows at Tadnoll & Winfrith nature reserve will… Blog Dorset Wild Rivers: The Frome Headwaters The River Frome in Dorset, England’s most westerly major chalk stream, faces multiple pressures including pollution, climate impacts,…
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