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History, wildlife and heathland restoration

History, wildlife and heathland restoration

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In 2021 Worcestershire Wildlife Trust bought 95 acres of land in the middle of nature reserves owned by the Trust and by Wyre Forest District Council. This created a block of over 600 acres of connected habitat and the biggest area of heathland in the county.

Heathland is Worcestershire's most threatened habitat - c98% has been lost in the last 200 years. Adjacent to the Trust's The Devil's Spittleful nature reserve, the Trust is already restoring heathland at neighbouring Blackstone Farm Fields and is now undertaking heathland restoration across the 95 acres of Dropping Well Farm.

Join host Lee Robinson as he takes a walk through this amazing landscape with the reserve manager, Andy Harris. You'll discover how heathland has evolved, why carpet is often found on the site, why rabbits are important and how we see this habitat developing in the long-term.

To keep up to date with what's happening at Dropping Well Farm, visit our heathland heroes blog.

The project has been made possible by funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Severn Waste Services, The Banister Charitable Trust, The Rowlands Trust, The Helen Mackaness Charitable Trust and generous donations from Trust members and supporters. Thank you.

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