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The Princethorpe Woodlands Project

 

Can you help reconnect Warwickshire's largest area of ancient woodland and ensure the survival of some of our county's most vulnerable species?

Princethorpe Woodlands

 

How your donation could help:

 

£30

could enable 10 metres of new hedgerow to be created helping to reconnect the fragmented woodlands and provide foraging and nesting habitat for a host of wildlife.

 

£50

could enable us to carry out essential woodland management work at Ryton Wood, Wappenbury Wood and Old Nun Wood - such as cutting of woodland rides to benefit species such as the wood white butterfly and coppicing hazel which could encourage dormice to recolonise from neighbouring woodlands.

 

£300

could enable a conservation officer to spend a day advising a landowner on sympathetic land management and habitat creation.

 

£1,000

would significantly contribute to the cost of new mechanised equipment such as brushcutters and chainsaws, enabling the essential management of woodland rides and coppice plots in order to provide ideal conditions for wood white butterfly. This is a priority species for Warwickshire.

 

Why the Princethorpe Woodlands are so important


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