Volunteer days: hands-on conservation at Wanstead Park, Epping Forest (Fri)

Volunteer days: hands-on conservation at Wanstead Park, Epping Forest (Fri)

By Epping Forest Heritage Trust
Multiple dates

Overview

Help protect banks of lakes. Part of City of London Corporation's Wanstead Park Ornamental Water Restoration Project.

Who is this for?

  • Always been interested in nature and would like to have a go at practical habitat management activities?
  • Would you like a taste of what hands-on conservation work is like?
  • Love the outdoors and would like to improve your health and well-being in this ancient Forest and its historic features?

This is the day for you!

We welcome people from all backgrounds and walks of life to join us! The sessions will be led by our Conservation Officer with full approval and support from the City of London Corporation.

Tools and training will be provided on the day.


Photo: Wanstead Park in Spring


What are the tasks?

Wanstead Park is London’s greatest surviving designed historic waterscape and the lakes form the most significant element of the historic landscape. These hands-on conservation workdays are part of the City of London Corporation's Wanstead Park Project, aim to restore its historic landscape and waterscape. Currently, tasks mainly involve clearing vegetation and small tress from along the water edges to help protect the water banks.


What to bring on the day?

  • Weather-proof clothing that you don't mind getting dirty
  • Sturdy & weather-proof boots
  • Snacks, water, and lunch



About Epping Forest Heritage Trust

We are a charity and a membership organisation with a big mission to inspire people about Epping Forest, and to conserve and protect its irreplaceable biodiversity, culture and heritage now and for generations to come. We run regular hands-on conservation sessions in Epping Forest every week, you can find out more here.


About City of London Corporation

The City of London Corporation manages over 11,000 acres of open space in London and southeast England, including Epping Forest, Hampstead Heath and Burnham Beeches, and over 180 smaller sites in the Square Mile, investing over £38m a year. The City Corporation’s natural environments, most of which are charitable trusts, are run at little or no cost to the communities that they serve. They include important wildlife habitats, Special Areas of Conservation, Sites of Special Scientific Interest, and National Nature Reserves, and are protected from being built on by special legislation. Visit: www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/eppingforest for more information.

Category: Charity & Causes, Environment

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Highlights

  • 4 hours 30 minutes
  • ages 18+
  • In person

Location

The Temple

Raynes Avenue

London E11 2LS United Kingdom

How do you want to get there?

Organised by

Epping Forest Heritage Trust

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Free
Multiple dates