Wildlife and wildflowers

Wildlife and wildflowers

Rhiannon Bevan a water for wildlife officer visited the canal yesterday with the aim of helping us plant more wild flowers along the canal.  On her walk along the canal she spotted seven different butterflies and evidence of otters.   She is leading a Bat Walk tomorrow (see out events page).

Watch this space for updates on what is happening.

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