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Great News for RSPB Hesketh Out Marsh nature reserve
Rare lagoon habitats could soon be created at RSPB
Hesketh Out Marsh thanks to a funding boost of £48,786 from The Veolia Environmental Trust.
The reserve, near Southport, will use the funding to
carry out saltmarsh restoration work, which will involve enhancing
the lagoons to hold water at low tide. Such coastal lagoons are one of
the UK s rarest
habitats and the work will increase the diversity of the
wildlife populations in the area. In addition, habitat refuges
will be created, in the form of ridges and bunds, to provide
elevated areas at high tide.
The project will also deliver a comprehensive monitoring
programme, which will document the plants and animals that are found
on site and monitor the changes as they take place.
Tony Baker, RSPB Ribble Sites Manager, said: We are extremely grateful for the generous donation from The Veolia Environmental
Trust and the work it will enable us to do at RSPB Hesketh Out Marsh.
As part of the project, RSPB reserve staff and volunteers
will also be involved in monitoring wintering and breeding bird
populations on site.
The Executive Director of The Veolia Environmental Trust,
McNabb Laurie, said:
Saline lagoons such as this are critically important for a number of specialised species and habitats, as well as
having a
significant role in flood control. I m so glad The Veolia
Environmental Trust is able to support the RSPB's work to enhance the
Hesketh Out Marsh reserve for wildlife and the visiting public.
:-) Laura
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