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RSPB Botany Marshes
As for all the RSPB's events just now, this walk is CANCELLED.
We in GreenSnape have been invited on an RSPB-guided walk on their Botany Marshes Reserve — a wonderful, developing nature reserve right on our doorstep, upriver from Snape Bridge, and not normally open to the public. This follows a series of walks especially for Snape residents over the years since the establishment of the site, which is intended to replace natural freshwater environments that may be lost locally through the policy of "managed retreat".
The RSPB have worked closely with the Environment Agency to create a 49ha wetland adjacent to Abbey Farm, which forms part of a larger 70ha wetland ecosystem. The Marshes at the Botany Farm Project are designed to create a suitable habitat for a suite of reedbed species, including Bittern and Marsh Harrier.
Registration and meet-up procedures for the walk will be published soon.
☞ We do hope that our events will attract many of our members, of which we have over 100. If you are not yet a member, but would like to join, you'd be very welcome, with a membership minimum of £3.00 per year. Just contact our Membership Secretary.
☞ Further events are listed in the March 2020 issue of GreenSnape News, which you can download here. They will appear in this «What's on?» feature in due course.