Creative Coppicing and Cleaving at Halstead Hill Farm - Morning
Overview
Learn from expert David Walker as he sustainably harvests hazel stakes and binders for heritage hedge laying at our following up event on 21 March and explore why woodland coppicing creates opportunities for wildlife with Professor Chris Stoate.
Enjoy sweeping views across High Leicestershire and time to learn and ask questions about coppicing for wildlife.
Chris, an agri-environmental researcher at the nearby Allerton Project for more than thirty years and Honorary Professor at Nottingham University, has also studied farmland ecology in southern Europe and West Africa.
Hazel bean poles and pea sticks sustainably harvested from the farm will be available to buy.
Photo Credit/Caption: Dr Miriam Stoate
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
- Free parking
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Location
Halstead Hill Farm
Halstead House Lane
Halstead LE7 9DJ United Kingdom
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Organized by
Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust
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