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Making space for nature. News, articles and conversations exploring all the work we do to protect wildlife and wild spaces in Dorset.
The Urban Green project aimed to empower local people to improve their green spaces for the benefit of people and wildlife. Dorset Wildlife Trust’s Wilder Communities Officer, Anona Dawson talks to Tessa Nesbit, the rector of St Peter’s Church in Hamworthy to share the story of the transformation of the Bluebell Community Woodland at St Michael’s Church, Hamworthy. Their conversation gives an insight into the project’s incredible impact on this beautiful woodland, its wildlife and the community of neighbours, volunteers and parishioners.
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With Thanks to Anona Dawson, Tessa Nesbit
Production: Dani Wilson
Wildlife Matters
Making space for nature. News, articles and conversations exploring all the work we do to protect wildlife and wild spaces in Dorset.