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 Water for Wildlife: Pond creation and river restoration at Kingcombe Meadows At Kingcombe National Nature Reserve, Dorset Wildlife Trust is restoring the River Hooke and creating new ponds to bring life back to… 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…
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