• Humble heroes: the hidden world of hedgerows and their wildlife – 20th July 2022

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    Join us to learn more about the incredible world of hedgerows. From nesting birds to hibernating hedgehogs, well-managed hedges can provide abundant resources for much of our wildlife. They form a key component of our natural heritage and provide many key ecosystem services and functions. Yet, to maintain a healthy hedgerow network into the future, […]

  • Hazel dormouse habitat management and hedgerow management – 23 August 2022

    Briddlesford Woods Briddlesford Woods, Wootton Bridge, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom

    Hazel dormice are one of Britain’s most enigmatic species, but they are hard both to find and study. This is because they are small, they live in the tree and shrub canopy when active and they come out at night. They are also closely associated with old, managed woodlands, where they live, and with hedgerows, […]

  • Healthy hedgerows: from the individual hedge to the landscape-level – 19th January 2023

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    Date: 19th Jan Time: 6.30-7.30pm Cost: Free Venue: Online Despite their humble appearance, healthy hedgerows support much of Britain’s wildlife, from winter visitors like fieldfares and redwings, to bats, butterflies and hedgehogs. They also quietly provide many different ecosystem functions and services, including flood control, carbon storage and pollination. Yet, to keep hedgerows healthy and […]

  • Hedgerow myth busting – (So you think you know hedgerows?) – 6th May 2025

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    13:00 SOLD OUT - NEW TIME ADDED AT 18:00 Hedgerows are an incredible habitat, offering a wide range of environmental as well as on-farm benefits. But in a lot of ways they can be hugely misunderstood; Is trimming hedgerows unnatural? Is the flail killing our hedges? Hedges are a man-made habitat; not as good as […]

  • Hedgerow myth busting – (So you think you know hedgerows?) – 6th May 2025, 18:00

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      Hedgerows are an incredible habitat, offering a wide range of environmental as well as on-farm benefits. But in a lot of ways they can be hugely misunderstood; Is trimming hedgerows unnatural? Is the flail killing our hedges? Hedges are a man-made habitat; not as good as a ‘natural’ one? Did hedges lose their value […]