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July  2024                             July 2024
 Pop In Place Work shop

  We  are  a  small  group  meeting  on  Friday  mornings  and  do  some  wood  work,
 making bird  boxes,  bug  hotels  and  planters  etc we  also do a lot  of  talking and
 drinking coffee. We have completed and refurbished the table tennis table and
 that is available for people to play a game.
 If you  are interested  in  coming along and  doing  any  of  the above or  your  own
 small project, call in and see us you will be very welcome.
 Have you checked out our Pop In Place website popinplace.org

 For More information call Alison Bennett 01929 472023    Catching  a  Nightingale
       whilst  bird  ringing  was  a
       huge surprise and a possible look into what could be in the future, with breeding
       a possibility in years to come. Discovering the colonisation of Silver-studded Blue
 MILBORNE MOVIES      butterflies was immense, helping to change our perceptions of what species can
       live where, with this butterfly classically associated with wet heath, but seemingly
       happy  to  live  on  Bird’s-foot  Trefoil  on  a  field  that  was  an  arable  crop  only  two
 Bob Marley:  One Love   years previous. For a third and final species I’ll go for Dingy Mocha, a moth that
       I’d  long  wanted  to  catch,  but  given  its  very  small  range  mainly  in  Wareham

 Friday 19th July 2024 at 7.30pm   Forest, hadn’t had the opportunity. It was of great surprise that we then caught
       one at Wild Woodbury, with lots of suitable habitat and suspected breeding on
 Village  Hall,  The  Causeway,  Milborne  St   site too.
 Andrew DT11 0JX
       Something which has always been important to me has been enabling access to
 Doors and bar open 7.00pm   nature.  Being able to lead  group  walks  across  site, have  volunteers  helping on
 Tickets cost £6, which includes a drink or an   management and surveying, and seeing a big increase in the number of people
 ice-cream   actively  using  the  site  has  given  me  great  joy  to  watch.  As  the  40-acre  SANG
       continues to develop, and as more destination points and paths are created, it
 Celebrates the life and music of an icon who   will present a wonderful opportunity and space for the community to use. I will of
 inspired  generations  through  his  message  of   course be keeping up to date with the development of the site, and as I only live
 love and unity. On the big screen for the first   down the road in Wareham, I will no doubt be back to visit in my own time.
 time,  discover  Bob's  powerful  story  of
 overcoming adversity and the journey behind his revolutionary music.   If you would like to get in contact with me about anything, you can get on my
       same email address,  shaggett@dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk. If you  want  to contact
 The  film  is  snap  shot  into  Bob  Marleys  short  life  with  back  to  back  music  which   about   Wild   Woodbury,   Dai sy   is   the   best   person,   at
 really makes the film - Marley was reggae’s greatest tunesmith and lyricist, laying   dmeadowcroft@dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk.
 down spectacularly produced tracks that are yet to be equaled.





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