ENVIRONMENT AGENCY HELPS CREATE NEW HOME FOR SHREWSBURY WILDLIFE

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
February of 2005

 

28/02/2005 - The Environment Agency’s Operations Delivery team has been helping conservation colleagues create more pond and wetland at Preston Montford to encourage wildlife to set up home in the Shrewsbury area.
We have created a new pond, linked to an existing one, in the grounds of Preston Montford Field-Centre. The existing pond, which is already home to a number of water voles, is part of a system for treating waste-water.

The new pond will create more habitat and, hopefully, lead to an increase in the vole population. It will also improve water quality and provide more educational resources for the centre by increasing and improving the habitats to study on site. A new ‘pond dipping platform’ will help visitors to explore the pond’s habitats.

In addition to the new pond, we have used material from the excavation to create a wildflower area, a beetle bank and a purpose-built cliff face to encourage sand martins to build their nests.

One of our biodiversity officers involved in the project,Simon Cuming adds: "We are delighted to be able to help create this new pond. We want to encourage native plants and wildlife to thrive and projects like this present a perfect opportunity".

Notes

The Environment Agency’s role in conservation

We have an important role in conservation and ecology. We can help create an environment where wildlife can thrive, especially along rivers and in wetlands. The UK Biodiversity Action Plan is the Government's plan for nature conservation. We help achieve its aims by protecting and enhancing wildlife.
UKBAP promotion work – we have obligations to help achieve targets for priority habitats and species set out in the UK Biodiversity Action Plan (UKBAP).
In particular we have a lead role for 39 species including water vole, European otter, Marsh warbler, Allis and tawite shad, vendace, burbot, Bidessus unistriatus. Bidessus minutissimus, Agabus brunneus, Anisodactylus poeciloides, Hairy click beetle, River shingle beetles, White-clawed crayfish, Southern damselfly, Clorismia rustica, Spiriverpa lunulata, Glutinous snail, Shining ram’s horn snail, Little whirlpool ram’s horn snail, Freshwater pearl mussel, Depressed river mussel, Fine-lined pea mussel, River jelly lichen, Violet crystalwort, Freshwater bryozoan, Tiny fern moss, Beaked beardless moss, Water rock bristle, Stoneworts (5 species), Ribbon-leaved water plantain, Cut grass, Triangular club rush, Greater water-parsnip.
Preston Montford Field Centre ponds
The Environment Agency, with the help of the Severn Vyrnwy Project, identified the Preston Montford Field-Centre as a site which could benefit from wetland creation. Following discussions with the Field Centre and with guidance from the Biodiversity team, our Operations Delivery team have constructed a large pond linking into the existing pond (which already has water voles). This pond has been designed to provide a range of aquatic habitats which will benefit a range of wildlife including aquatic plants and amphibians species.

Any surplus water from the pond will be used to feed a wet area, further increasing the range of habitats available to wildlife.

Additionally, a pond-dipping platform is being constructed to help visitors to the Field Centre explore the ponds habitats. Material dug out to form the pond has been used to create a sand martin cliff, beetle banks and to provide the seed bed for a wildflower meadow. The banks are north and south facing to create different micro-climates and will, in part, be vegetated with rough grassland to provide cover for a range of beetles and insects, other areas will be left bare to provide a home for a range of ground-boring insects.

As these features and habitats mature a range of habitats and ecosystems will develop which will be of value to all kinds of wildlife and which will provide a valuable study resource for the Field Centre and its visitors.

Beetle Bank

Beetle banks are areas of specially planted grassland reserved for invertebrates and insects, such as ground beetles and spiders, at the edges of fields. They were developed to encourage beneficial insects and there is evidence that they can help control pest species on farms, reducing the need for costly pesticides. They also help to sustain bird species such as the grey partridge and song thrush.

Water voles

Water voles need soft river banks in which to burrow and make their homes and as a predominantly vegetarian species they also prefer grass-rich bank side vegetation – obviously the cladding eliminated these attributes of the river and left the water voles without a suitable habitat.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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(Oliver Blackburn)
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