LUCT Open Day, Friday 10th May 2024

LUCT Open Day, Friday 10th May 2024

Find out more about the work of LUCT, from our volunteers' groundbreaking work in the wetlands nursery to how species are monitored on site

By Lower Ure Conservation Trust

Date and time

Fri, 10 May 2024 09:00 - 15:30 GMT+1

Location

Nosterfield Quarry

Nosterfield Quarry Nosterfield DL8 2QZ United Kingdom

About this event

  • 6 hours 30 minutes

Come and find out about the work of the Lower Ure Conservation Trust, a charity dedicated to the restoration of sand and gravel quarries to wildlife-rich habitats.

Our varied events programme will give you an insight into how our team of volunteers monitor species as well as offering you a guided tour of the wetlands nursery, where some 75,000 plants have been propagated for groundbreaking fen creation work. In the afternoon, explore the historic landscape with a tour of Thornborough henges.

Here's our programme for the day. Please note: some events such as moth trapping and bird ringing are weather dependent, so alternative activities will be offered in the event of adverse weather conditions.

9am: Arrive at Nosterfield Quarry Visitor Centre car park (Nosterfield Quarry, Flask Lane, Well, Bedale, DL8 2QZ. What3words: deliver.chuck.reject) Transport to nursery area provided.

9.15am: Moth trapping with Jill Warwick and Charlie Fletcher, Yorkshire County Moth Recorder

10.00am: Tour of the wetlands nursery and fen creation area with LUCT Ecologist Martin Hammond

11.30am: Refreshments and bird ringing with Jill Warwick and the British Trust for Ornithology

12.30pm: Lunch (please bring a packed lunch. Hot drinks will be provided)

1.45pm: LUCT staff transport visitors to Thornborough Henges

2pm: Tour of central and southern henge (appproximately 1.5 hours)

Approx 3.45pm: return to Quarry Visitor Centre car park


Please bring a packed lunch. We will be outdoors for most of the day, so please wear appropriate clothing and bring a waterproof and sturdy footwear. Thank you.

Organised by

The Lower Ure Conservation Trust is a charity dedicated to the restoration of once productive sand and gravel quarries to varied, wildlife-rich habitats.

We run Nosterfield Nature Reserve, near Ripon in North Yorkshire, now widely regarded as one of the best examples of wetland grassland in the north of England.

Free