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|Project web site url=www.trentriverstrust.org/site/mease-watersidecare | |||
|Themes=Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits | |Themes=Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits | ||
|Country=England | |Country=England | ||
|Main contact forename=Alan | |Main contact forename=Alan | ||
|Main contact surname=Graham | |Main contact surname=Graham | ||
|Main contact id=JoshRRC | |Main contact id=JoshRRC | ||
|Contact organisation=Trent Rivers Trust | |Contact organisation=Trent Rivers Trust | ||
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|Project summary=In 2014 Trent Rivers Trust have completed a four year program of invasive species control along the Gilwiskaw Brook and River Mease. We have been working with farmers and community members to control the invasive species Himalayan Balsam from the banks of the River Mease. This has resulted in a greatly reduced abundance of Himalayan Balsam providing an opportunity for the native river vegetation to recover from this dominating plant. To read the latest newsletter please click on the link to the right of the page on the Project web site url link provided above. | |||
We are continuing to raise awareness of the River Mease through attending country fairs and shows in the catchment. This has provided the opportunity to chat to residents about their special river, places to access it and how to care for its future. | |||
The invasive species Himalayan Balsam has been widespread among the banks of the river in recent years. It out competes the native flora of the bank side resulting in poor species diversity and increased erosion risk. It can spread very quickly, particularly along rivers and watercourses. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:33, 2 June 2017
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | http://www.trentriverstrust.org/site/mease-watersidecare |
Themes | Habitat and biodiversity, Social benefits |
Country | England |
Main contact forename | Alan |
Main contact surname | Graham |
Main contact user ID | User:JoshRRC |
Contact organisation | Trent Rivers Trust |
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Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
In 2014 Trent Rivers Trust have completed a four year program of invasive species control along the Gilwiskaw Brook and River Mease. We have been working with farmers and community members to control the invasive species Himalayan Balsam from the banks of the River Mease. This has resulted in a greatly reduced abundance of Himalayan Balsam providing an opportunity for the native river vegetation to recover from this dominating plant. To read the latest newsletter please click on the link to the right of the page on the Project web site url link provided above.
We are continuing to raise awareness of the River Mease through attending country fairs and shows in the catchment. This has provided the opportunity to chat to residents about their special river, places to access it and how to care for its future.
The invasive species Himalayan Balsam has been widespread among the banks of the river in recent years. It out competes the native flora of the bank side resulting in poor species diversity and increased erosion risk. It can spread very quickly, particularly along rivers and watercourses.
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