Wednesday 17 March 2010

Volunteer day

Besides collecting video footage and mammal records, the wildplaces project also carries out practical conservation work. We recently did some habitat management on the outskirts of Middlesbrough, at a very wildlife friendly farm where a lot of the video footage is collected. The farm grows willow which is used as a renewable energy source, being burned at the local power station to provide electricity.
These areas of Willow are proving to be very good habitat for several species, including Harvest Mice (which I'll hopefully be able to film in the near future).
We were helped on the day by students from Guisborough Askham Bryan college, who were on courses ranging from first diploma in animal care, to foundation degree in animal management.
The students were all very enthusiastic, and had a good time, getting really stuck into the work, and doing something which really does help the local wildlife.