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       WILD WOODBURY                                                                       debt caseworkers to help clients avoid circumstances in which they are likely to
                                                                                           lose their home.

       With  the  practical  work  now  having                                             Cancer  support  -  Our  Macmillan  team  provides  an
       stopped for breeding bird season, we                                                advice service for people affected by cancer.  Being
       are  starting  to  get  into  the  proper                                           diagnosed with cancer is difficult in many ways and
       survey season on site. I’ve had groups                                              can  have  a  financial  impact  for  some  people.  Our
       of  butterfly  surveyors  on  site  over  the                                       advisers are here to help, for example by carrying out
       past  month,  firstly  learning  about  the                                         a  benefit  check  and  advising  on  the  benefits  you
       methodology  behind  undertaking  a                                                 and  your  family  may  be  entitled  to  claim,  and  the
       survey, and then carrying out the first                                             process for claiming.
       few  walks  of  the  year.  With  fairly                                            Contacting  us  for  advice  on  any  issue  is
       suboptimal  conditions  at  the                                                     straightforward. You can either drop-in to one of our
       beginning  of  April  there  aren’t  loads                                          sessions held at different locations across East Dorset
       of  butterflies  on  the  wing  yet,  but                                           and  Purbeck  -  details  can be  found on  our  website
       we’ve  still  had  8  species  seen  so  far                                        www.edpcitizensadvice.org.uk  -  or  call  the  Dorset  Adviceline  on  our  freephone
       on  site,  and  that’s  only  going  to  improve  as  we  progress  through  Spring  and   line 0800 144 8848 (Textphone: 0800 144 8884), 10am-4pm weekdays.
       Summer. I would hope that we’ll be up to 25-30 species by the end of the survey
       season!

       You  may remember  a few months  ago that  I  spoke about  eDNA,  a  method of
       surveying  the  soil,  which  uses  remnant  fragments  of  DNA  that  have  been  left
       behind by organisms and then stored in the soil. We have recently had the results
       back from this study, which presented us with 1900 species across the site! Now,
       approximately 1000 of these were bacteria, 600 fungi and 300 fauna, with about
       15% being fully identifiable down to species level.

       This brings our current site species list up to about 900, including the eDNA data
       that  went  to  species  level.  After  a  full  season  of  surveying,  I  would  expect  this
       number  to grow  significantly, as  we still need  to survey  large  taxonomic  groups
       that come out later in the year.
       This  past  month  I  have  been  working  with  a  few  of  the  classes  at  Bere  Regis
       Primary  School,  teaching  them  about  the  project  at  Wild  Woodbury  and
                                               engaging  them  with  the  wildlife
                                               around  them.  I  took  a  selection  of
                                               nature  items  to  the  school,  from
                                               skulls  to  wasp  nests,  feathers,
                                               nibbled  hazelnuts,  animal  poo  and
                                               much more.
                                               The  enthusiasm  from  the  pupils  was
                                               infectious,  they  were  really  keen  to
                                               get hands on and try to identify the
                                               items in front of them. I followed this
                                               class up with a site visit the following
                                               week,  where  the  pupils  had  a

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