Practical Conservation BEACH Esk Project
Join us for a volunteer task day on our BEACH Esk project near Whitby, North Yorkshire. An ambitious source-to-sea landscape recovery project, which seeks to improve water quality and enrich biodiversity.
We need your help to save a pond from silting up which is an essential freshwater habitat. It will require a lot of digging and the tasks will include:
- Cutting back a hedge for access
- De-silting a ditch to improve waterflow
- Digging a small channel to help water access the pond.
This will take place on the following Task Days:
- Wednesday 17th June
- Thursday 18th June
- Monday 22nd June
Useful Information for Task Days
Things you need to know:
- Task days start at 10am and usually run until 4pm.
- Sometimes task days may change because of adverse weather. Please check the website for updates www.ywt.org.uk/volunteer.
- If you’re new to a site, please call the relevant contact to check task day details and let them know you’re coming.
- New volunteers will need to provide emergency contact details and relevant medical details before beginning, just in case of any incident or accident.
What you should bring:
- A packed lunch and plenty to drink.
- Hard-wearing shoes, boots or wellies
- Old clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty.
- Waterproofs, sunscreen and insect repellent when necessary, you never know what the weather will do!
Tools and gloves will be provided.
Book a place
For enquiries and to book a place contact Adam Odell, Project Officer North.
Email: adam.odell@ywt.org.uk Mobile: 07721961104
BEACH ESK Finn Varney video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4vVek6HI_w)
BEACH Esk - an ambitious source-to-sea landscape recovery project, which seeks to improve water quality and enrich biodiversity. This story is told in the voice of the River Esk. (c) Finn Varney
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Contact details
For enquiries and to book a place please contact Adam Odell, Project Officer North.
Email adam.odell@ywt.org.uk
Mobile 07721961104