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Project Update (Part One): Community Engagement
Community Engagement Officer, Melanie Evans, provides a summary of the community engagement work the Coombe Bissett Down Project has delivered to date.
Bay Meadows
Bay Meadows
An important wildlife corridor between Ogbourne Maisey and Marlborough.
My window
Pond dipping provided Nicky with a window to a new world. As Worcestershire Wildlife Trust’s Engagement Officer, she hopes that the thousands of children she shares this window with will be as…
Pond creation: Damian's story
Damian Haasjes, our Head of Business Development and Community Engagement, details his experience of creating his own back garden pond.
My motivation
I’m Libby, and I’m currently completing a research development internship in sustainable aquaculture (basically farming in water) at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban. In…
Shepherd Huts of Coombe Bissett
Community Engagement Assistant, Xander King, tells us about the history of shepherd's huts and their links to Coombe Bissett.
Introducing a rare plant (an experiment)
Community Engagement Officer, Melanie Evans, describes the experiment to introduce the rare field cow-wheat to Coombe Bissett Down.
Bat walk
Community Engagement Assistant, Oliver Davies, describes the recent bat walk events at Coombe Bissett Down and some of the species that have been recorded at the reserve.
Raptors of Coombe Bissett Down (Part One)
Community Engagement Assistant, Oliver Davies, explores the ecology and behaviour of two raptors which anyone is – almost – guaranteed to see when visiting Coombe Bissett Down: the buzzard and the…
Wanted! Alive.
Community Engagement Assistant, Oliver Davies, describes two specialists of chalk grassland habitat: bastard toadflax and down shieldbug; and how you can share your sightings of these species with…