Molescroft Wildlife Network update
Since we featured as a case study in the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust’s State of Nature in Yorkshire Report we’ve been busy not just restoring nature in the parish of Molescroft but also, as our name suggests, building a strong network of local community groups and supporters.
On our home patch last November we held a Creatures of the Night event in the parish hall. The bat boxes made by locals there are now installed in St Mary’s graveyard (eleven of them!) with the help of volunteers from the East Yorkshire Bat Group.
Using funds granted mainly by Molescroft Parish Council, we commissioned a management survey from Yorkshire Wildlife Trust (YWT). We’ve now carried out their recommendations to coppice hazel and remove 25 Laurels from the Millennium Wildlife Haven, which we replaced this spring with native shrubs and bushes. This involved two volunteer days with locals supported by tireless Andy Steele from YWT. He brought along heavy equipment, the trees he’d sourced for us, and volunteers from Alderman Kneeshaw Park in Hull with their #TeamWilder Community Champion, Barry. Great days, with plenty of graft, good humour and fruit cake, and dead hedging using coppiced hazel brash as a bonus.