Pond Creation, Maintenance and Ecology

Pond Creation, Maintenance and Ecology

  • Ages 18+

Join ecologist Amie Cook for an introduction to creating a thriving wildlife pond, including maintenance considerations and pond ecology.

By Avon Wildlife Trust

Date and time

Location

Grow Wilder

181 Frenchay Park Road Stapleton Bristol BS16 1HB United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 14 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours
  • Ages 18+
  • Free venue parking

Join ecologist Amie Cook for an introduction to creating a thriving wildlife pond, including maintenance considerations and pond ecology.

This short course will look at:

· Introduction to ponds, their function and history in the landscape

· Different types of pond and considerations for their creation

· A look at several ponds on site at Grow Wilder and discussion of their management and ecology

· Practical considerations for creating a pond

· Suitable plant species for your pond

· Designing a pond for your chosen space

Please note this course will run subject to meeting a minimum number of participants.

Amie is an experienced ecologist and biodiversity officer working in the west of england. She has a wealth of experience in protected species monitoring, landscape management and community engagement for nature. All of Amies' roles revolve around improving the connectivity and quality of nature in urban and rural settings and helping people understand & connect with the natural world around them. Working previously for the Avon Wildlife Trust in 2024, Amie delivered a free ecological advisory service, but has worked in private consultancy and now for the Local Government authority in South Gloucestershire. Amie's special areas of interest are habitat restoration, the freshwater network and ponds. You won't stop her talking about access to nature, connectivity, community action and systemic change for wildlife and people.

Organized by

Avon Wildlife Trust is the largest local charity working to protect wildlife in the West of England area (formerly the County of Avon - Bristol, Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire). With the support of over 17,600 members, volunteers and corporate support, we are the largest local charity working to protect wildlife and inspire people. We care for a variety of amazing nature reserves, from ancient bluebell woods, nationally rare wetlands and wildflower meadows.

£40 – £54.88
Oct 18 · 10:00 AM GMT+1