Visit Great Park, Alder and South Sowdens Woods for Open Woods & Workshops this June 7th.
An opportunity to visit the managed woodland for a talk and tour of Great Park, Alder and South Sowdens Woods, a semi-ancient woodland with plantations (PAWS). Tilhill considers the woods to have a rich diversity of species, with Lisa having also recorded birds, butterflies and other wildlife over the past four years.
Attendees to the event at Great Park, Alder and South Sowdens Wood will have the opportunity to talk to Lisa and her woodland management team about how they are managing the woodland.
To learn more about the Open Woods & Workshops events, visit: https://www.woodlandheritage.org/owaw
Tickets are £8.00 + £1.60 VAT with an option to donate to Woodland Heritage, Registered Charity No 1041611.
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