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The Wild Woodbury Vlog

Thursday 20 October 2022
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Rob Farrington

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After a year of close monitoring and data collection, groundwork has begun to renaturalise the headwaters of the River Sherford by filling in the drainage ditches on the land at Wild Woodbury. In this vlog, Wild Woodbury Project Manager, Rob Farrington explains what this work involves.

Restoring the River Sherford at Wild Woodbury after a year of monitoring and data collection. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wvScXDFpUE)

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