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December 2022                                                                       December 2022

                                                                                            WILD WOODBURY


                                                                                            Firstly, I’d like to apologise for the lack of update last month, the message was sat
                                                                                            in my outbox without sending before I went away on holiday – I’ll just have to give
                                                                                            you a double update this month! We have a lot happening on site currently, with
                                                                                            much of the major works being completed over the next couple of months, and
                                                                                            with Winter volunteer work parties starting up again to help further prep the site.
                                                                                            A  very  exciting  part  of
                                                                                            October  and  November
                                                                                            h a s    b e e n    t h e
                                                                                            hydrological  restoration
                                                                                            across  several  fields  on
                                                                                            the Southern part of Wild
                                                                                            Woodbury.  Channelling
                                                                                            our inner Beavers, we’ve
                                                                                            had  a  digger  on  site
                                                                                            filling in drainage ditches
                                                                                            in  strategic  locations  to
                                                                                            force  the  water  back
                                                                                            onto the land. We’ve let
                                                                                            this  water  flow  naturally
                                                                                            across  the  fields,  finding
                                                                                            its  own  way  through  the
                                                                                            site,  and  begin  to  really
                                                                                            wet   up   the   land
                                                                                            (hopefully creating around 100-acres of wetland). The re-wetting on the land and
                                                                                            the  slowing  of  the  water  will  have  masses  of  benefits  both  onsite  and
                                                                                            downstream.  By  slowing  the  flow,  we  are  filtering  out  excess  nutrients  from  the
                                                                                            water  and  locking  them  up  in  soils  and  vegetation  growth;  we  are  helping  to
                                                                                            alleviate  flooding  downstream,  and  we  are  creating  a  haven  for  wildlife.  This
                                                                                            benefits of this work will truly begin to be seen once we have some prolonged rain
                                                                                            over the Winter months.
                                                                                            In  preparation  for  future  grazing  at  Wild  Woodbury,  we  are  having  a  perimeter
                                                                                            fence built in the next few months too. This will be to make the Rewilding area one
                                                                                            large unit, opposed to several non-connected fields. The interconnectedness of
                                                                                            the unit is very important, so any future livestock can freely roam throughout the
                                                                                            whole  area  and  choose  when  and  where  to  graze.  Part  of  the  prep  work  also
                                                                                            includes  removing  several  roadside  Ash  trees  that  have  Ash-dieback,  a  tree
                                                                                            disease which I’m sure you are all aware of. Although we must remove these trees
                                                                                            for road  safety, we  will be felling a number  of them  back  onto  Wild  Woodbury
                                                                                            land to create a huge amount of deadwood, a vitally scarce habitat these days
                                                                                            for a number of species that rely on it for food, shelter, and breeding grounds.


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