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February 2018                        February 2018

 BERE REGIS WI
       The meadow

 A New Year!  A New Venue! Let’s Party!!   To maintain the wildlife conservation value of the area, management is essential.
       The nature reserve area of Souls Moor is a very good example of a wet meadow
 Bere  Regis  WI  has  been  welcomed  by  the  Sports   habitat which partially floods in winter and it supports over 100 species of plants.
 Club  and  will  now  meet  at  the  Sports  Hall  at   Traditionally  the  meadow  had  been  grazed  but  when  it  was  sold  for  possible
 7.30pm on the Third Wednesday of each month.   development  in  2000  the  grazing  ceased  and  it  became  very  overgrown.  The
       Parish Council organized for a grazier to keep ponies there and this started in late
 Yes, we started the year with a party but a full programme for 2018 is planned. The
 st
 first,  on  February  21   ,  will  be  a  presentation  about  allergies  by  Hotch  Potch,  a   2016 and continued throughout most of last year. A pond was dug to give them a
 family  company  producing  a  homemade  range  of  gluten  free  pies,  saucy  tarts   permanent water supply and this also provides a still water habitat for dragonflies
 and tasty snacks. There will be a raffle including some samples of the gluten free   and other insects. To the west of the grazed meadow a long grass area has been
 goodies.   retained  which  provides  a  good  habitat  for  grasshoppers,  butterflies  and  other
       insects.
 In March we will be discovering how the money we have all raised [not just the WI]
 is used to further the fight against Cancer.   The stream
 Visitors are always welcome to join us and if either of these talks is of interest to you   In  2015  with  the  help  of  the  Dorset  Wildlife  Trust,  ‘berms’  (that  is  added  gravel)
 please come along [no charge] – we will be delighted to see you.    were created to replace areas that had  originally been washed away  to create
       variations in the water flow which benefit fish spawning. The wildlife group carried
 If  you  would  like  any  further  information  about  the  above,  or  the  WI  please
       out some clearance of overgrown stream vegetation.
 contact:

 Eileen Salisbury on 01929 472022 or Di Pitts on 01929 471322   The woodland
       This  ‘wet’  woodland  is  a  fine
       example  of  ‘willow  carr’  which
       has  a  good  population  of
       associated  species  such  marsh
       marigold,  purple  loostrife  and
       common  valerian  It  has  been
       important  to  clear  areas  every
       year  some  maintain  some  open
       areas This is particularly the case
       near the stream as the health of
       the  stream  is  greatly  improved
       by  having  more  light  in  places.
       The  wildlife  group  volunteers
       have  been  hard  at  work  to
       achieve this in the winter months.

       Achievements
       The benefits of the grazing in the meadow are now apparent and we have short
       grass throughout most of the meadow. The ponies have done a really good job
       and  had  to  be  helped  by  some  cutting  of  patches  of  very  coarse  vegetation


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