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Read more about the article Return of the white-clawed crayfish

Return of the white-clawed crayfish

  • Post author:Silvaculture
  • Post published:August 8, 2019
  • Post category:ecclesall woods news/species conservation

In a welcome piece of news, rangers working in Ecclesall Woods have discovered a population of white-clawed crayfish living in the Limb Brook. This elusive crayfish, which is on the…

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Wildflower regeneration success

  • Post author:Silvaculture
  • Post published:May 16, 2019
  • Post category:species conservation

Efforts to restore biodiversity in areas of Ecclesall Woods have not gone unnoticed. Putting up fences to restrict access, so that the land beyond has chance to recover, is not…

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Willow tits and lesser spotted woodpeckers

  • Post author:Silvaculture
  • Post published:November 12, 2018
  • Post category:ecclesall woods news/species conservation

Willow tits and lesser spotted woodpeckers are currently both BAP red-letter species in England. Both bird populations are struggling and need help from land owners to help increase their numbers.…

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