INTERDIAL HABITAT PROJECT WILL HELP BOOST WILDLIFE ON CAMEL ESTUARY


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2006

31-Aug-2006 - Work is about to start on one of the largest habitat restoration projects ever seen in Cornwall.

The £100,000 scheme, led by the Environment Agency and Rural Development Service, involves the flooding of 15 hectares of reclaimed farmland near Sladesbridge on the Camel Estuary to re-create a valuable new saltmarsh habitat.

On completion, the estuary and surrounding wetlands will become even more attractive to species such as otter, kingfisher, lapwing, avocet, curlew, flounder and mullet.

The Environment Agency’s Operations Delivery team will move on site next week and start re-shaping old floodbanks, putting in new drainage pipes and creating a network of creeks in three riverside meadows between Sladesbridge and Guineaport.

When complete, the previously defended farmland will become inundated with seawater at spring tides through a series of pipes and system of intertidal creeks allowing the area to revert to saltmarsh and mudflats.

The project has been funded by the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) through its Rural Development Service and Environmental Stewardship scheme with support from English Nature and two local landowners.

Among birds likely to benefit from the project is the Lapwing that breeds on Bodmin Moor and nearby Amble Marshes and could start nesting in the restored saltmarshes if the grazing is right. The area is also expected to attract rare migrant visitors such as lesser yellow legs.

‘The opportunity to create saltmarsh in Cornwall is very rare so we are particularly excited by this project. The restoration of an internationally important intertidal habitat will improve an area already rich in wildlife that also has a high landscape value,’ said James Burke for the Environment Agency.

Work on the project will start on September 4 and take around 12 weeks to complete. An official ‘opening’ is planned for the New Year.

Because of the sensitive nature of the new habitat, access will be restricted to fishermen.

The habitat restoration follows the successful completion in 2003 of a £1.8 million flood defence scheme in Sladesbridge that now protects 27 local properties. The scheme, that took a year to build, included the construction of new flood walls and embankments in the centre and outskirts of the village to protect Sladesbridge and the neighbouring communities of Clapper and Egloshayle.

The area chosen for the project lies within a natural floodplain and forms part of a Special Area of Conservation, Site of Special Scientific Interest, Area of Great Landscape Value and County Wildlife Site.
During construction there will be some minor disruption to the Camel Trail to allow machinery to access the fields.

The Agency also has planning permission to carry out similar habitat improvements in a fourth field on the opposite bank of the Camel taking the total area of habitat improvements to 25 hectares. This work will be undertaken as a separate phase – probably next year.

Old maps of Sladesbridge show that around 100 years ago part of the area ear-marked for improvements were ‘saltings’ (saltmarsh).

Future management of the site will include grazing by native breeds of cattle that are better suited to grazing in wetter conditions. The amount of water entering the site will be controlled by the new pipes being installed by the Environment Agency.

In the past the fields have been used for light grazing and occasionally cut for hay in the summer. No major work has been done on this part of the Camel Estuary since the 1960’s when some old oxbow lakes were filled in.
Mike Dunning

 
 

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