Liz Speake

The Future of Conservation Volunteering

Fundraising for Herefordshire Wildlife Trust
£9,520
raised of £25,000 target
by 2 supporters
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Event: Beverley Bishop's Fundraising Page
Beverley Bishop's Fundraising Page, 11 February 2009

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Wildlife on our Reserves needs Your help

The Trust manages 700 acres of nature reserves including many of Herefordshire’s most important areas for wildlife. They include nationally important woodlands, wetlands, grassland and orchards together with a rich and diverse range of species.

Take a tour of the reserves around Herefordshire and you will find

  • Ancient semi- natural woodlands carpeted with bluebells, ramsons and herb paris where dormice and wood white butterflies can be found
  • Floodplain grasslands where great burnet, mud snails, skylarks and curlew abide
  • Rivers and streams with dippers, crayfish and dragonflies
  • Meadows and pastures with green winged orchids, betony, devil’s bit scabious and waxcap fungi
  • Old orchards where ‘Catshead’, ‘Lady’s Finger of Hereford’ and ‘King’s Acre Pippin’ trees provide habitat for little owls and mistletoe
  • Miles of ancient and species rich hedgerows with massive pollarded oak and willow trees

Managing our nature reserves for their wildlife remains one of the most important aspects of the Trust’s work. To do so we rely upon committed staff, investment through local contractors and positive working relationships with local farmers.

We depend upon a dedicated and loyal band of volunteers who undertake practical management on the reserves every week of the year. Thanks to our teams of volunteers, over 7000 man hours of conservation work were carried out on the reserves during 2008.

The cost of managing land never decreases and in the current economic climate the future of wildlife conservation will rely upon better investment, prudent spending and further funding being generated. Managing and employing the unstinting labour of volunteers does not come free. It requires investments in vehicles, tools and machinery, training, travel and insurance, all of which cost the Trust upwards of £45,000 per year.

WE NEED YOUR HELP TO RAISE £25,000.00 TOWARDS THESE COSTS OVER THE NEXT YEAR

YOUR HELP WILL SECURE THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE OF OUR NATURE

RESERVES WITH THEIR WONDERFUL DIVERSITY OF HABITATS AND SPECIES.

YOUR HELP WILL ENSURE:

  • Our woodland reserves remain a stronghold for dormice and other mammals
  • Green winged orchids continue to flourish at Stockings Meadow
  • Wet Grassland habitat for overwintering snipe is maintained and enhanced
  • Grass snakes, adders and slowworm are safeguarded at Davies Meadow, Pool Ellocks and Common Hill.
  • 5 species of bat can continue to feed over and around Titley Pool
  • Access paths, woodland rides and glades are kept open for all our visitors
  • Globeflowers continue to flourish at Upper Welson Marsh – its most southerly limit in Britain
  • Deadwood at Crow Wood continues to provide habitat for rare bees and wasps
  • Purple emperor butterflies survive amongst our oak woodlands
  • 54 nature reserves continue to be positively managed for people and wildlife
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About the charity

With the support of our 7,500 members and over 200 volunteers, we care for 60 Nature Reserves, work with others to restore nature to our rural and urban landscapes and inspire people of all ages to discover and take action to defend Herefordshire's wildlife.

Donation summary

Total raised
£9,519.63
+ £14.10 Gift Aid
Online donations
£50.00
Offline donations
£9,469.63

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