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PTES Hedgerow Talk

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PTES Hedgerow Talk

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Criss-crossing our landscape, hedgerows are a common sight when walking around our local area. In fact nationally, combined hedgerows are longer than our major road network. As well as providing wildlife with a means of moving around, they are a key habitat for food and shelter.

Please join us on Zoom at 7:30pm on Wednesday 2nd June as Megan Gimber, Key Habitat Officer at the People’s Trust for Endangered Species, celebrates all things hedgerow as part of National Hedgerow Week

Megan Gimber is the Key Habitats Officer for People's Trust for Endangered Species, where her current focus is hedgerows, but she is equally enthusiastic about traditional orchards and wood pasture.

Megan is kept busy promoting the good management, restoration and extension of these fantastic habitats to support the enormous array of species they support. She manages the Great British Hedgerow Survey, which is a simple survey that provides instant feedback about hedgerow health and management, whilst also collating valuable data at a national scale to help guide our ongoing hedgerow conservation. www.hedgerowsurvey.ptes.org

Please consider making a donation for this event, to help raise funds for other WildCookham events and activities that help protect our local environment. Suggested donation £3. https://www.justgiving.com/wildcookham

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