Hay is very much the way for volunteers
Volunteers encouraged biodiversity by making hay while the sun shone.
The Astwick and Stotfold Environmental Link (TEASEL) and Arlesey Conservation for Nature (ACORN) groups organised a hay-making session in Stotfold on Saturday (September 22).
Staff and students from St Mary’s Lower School in Stotfold and Etonbury Academy in Arlesey were among the helpers at Stotfold Nature Reserve.
Pamela Manfield, TEASEL secretary said: “Members of the two groups had been down to the meadow the previous weekend to cut the dried grass so it could be used to make hay.
“The piles of hay will provide winter refuges for hedgehogs, hibernating insects and amphibians and we hope that they may also encourage grass snakes to nest in the summer, thus increasing the biodiversity of the area.”
The hay-making will now be an annual event held in late September.
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Friday 24 May 2013
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