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March 2008…………...For Immediate Release
WIND
IN THE WILLOWS FOR REAL
WATER
VOLE SURVEYING WORKSHOP
Starting
at 11.00 am on Sunday 13 April 2008 at Brandon Marsh Nature Reserve, near
Coventry
Warwickshire
Wildlife Trust would like to invite you to join them in this one-day
workshop aimed at the non-professional who is interested in helping us to
survey water voles for local projects in Warwickshire.
The workshop will involve an outdoor session to teach surveyors how
to find and recognise field signs of water voles, rats and field voles so
make sure you bring along outdoor gear.
COST:
£6.50 per person. Places
are confirmed on receipt of payment.
Refreshments
will be provided.
To
reserve your place please contact
Louise Sutherland
on 024 76308995.
When
Kenneth Grahame wrote Wind in the Willows, water voles [the character
Ratty in the story] in
Britain
were plentiful, but their wetland habitats are now much reduced as a
result of intensified agricultural practices, land drainage and the
creation of iron and concrete river banks.
The water vole has also been driven out
by an alien invader, the American mink, many of which escaped from fur
farms. As long ago as
2005, the water vole was a strong contender for the title of ‘UK’s
most rapidly declining mammal’.
However, all is not doom and gloom.
Considerable efforts are being made to establish the distribution of water
voles here in Warwickshire, to highlight the threats to the populations we
have and, in the first instance, to halt their decline. However,
Warwickshire is a big county, so we need as much help as possible to carry
out this project – hence this introductory workshop.
Louise
Sutherland
, event
leader, says, “The Wind in the
Willows is one of the all-time favourite children’s books of all time
and maybe Ratty was your favourite character.
Sadly, however, the current generation of children is unlikely to
see Ratty for themselves as the water vole is now an endangered species,
desperately in need of help – which is where you come in.
In the first instance we need trained surveyors to record the level
and health of the local water vole populations, which is precisely why we
are running this workshop. Your contribution is absolutely vital if Ratty
is going to be a reality for the next generation of children.”
ENDS
Press
Contact:
Louise Sutherland
on 024 7630 8995.
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