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Take a look below at a range of ways in which people have been involved in helping Biodiversity. Also, check out the Habitat Action Plans and Species Action Plans for articles and much more.

    Coppicing...
Volunteer coppicing trees as part of a woodland management plan.
   

      Improving...
Duke of Edinburgh award students building a pond-side boardwalk in the grounds of a school.
   

      Raising awareness...
Producing displays that help communicate the plight of local species and habitats.
   

  Accessing...
Creating an access route in Farnborough to help people see more of nature.
    Planting...
Planting a hedgerow as part of a business team-building day.
   

  Harvesting...
Drying seed harvested from a wildflower meadow, ready for sowing in an arable-reversion field in Downe.
    Grazing...
Sustainable grazing secured on an important chalk downland site west of Cudham.
   

  Teaching...
Teaching children about the amazing variety of pond life.
    Woodcrafts...
Demonstrating traditional woodland crafts such as hurdle-making at woodland events.
   

  Planting...
Planting wildlife-friendly plants in the grounds of a church.
    Bench making...
Volunteers installing a bench on a site used by school children.
   
             
 

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