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Projects
in 2000 included making an otter holt in the Pentlands, developing a sensory garden
at Vogrie Country Park, carrying out a swan survey at Holyrood Park, repairing
footpaths in the Pentlands, planting trees, making willow lanterns and a whole
lot more. In
the early part of the year an otter holt was constructed in the Pentland Hills
in an area which otters have been shown to use. This was a major construction
and will be monitored for signs of use as part of a continued study of the otters
in the area.
In
July a nesting ramp was constructed to enable cygnets, nesting at the Wells o'
Wearie in Holyrood Park, to get onto their island. Work continued at these ponds
in September to shore up the bank of the most newly created pond to ensure that
water levels remained at a suitable height for the swans. We
also carried out a census of the swans of Holyrood Park. This involved recording
the letters of the leg rings of individual swans who were on St Margaret's Loch
in July. This information has been passed on to the Edinburgh and Lothians Swan
Conservation Trust who use these results to monitor the numbers and movement of
swan populations. This exercise provided a focus for a broader study of the birds
of the park, both migratory and nesting birds. Time was also spent recording birds
seen from the bird hide at Bawsinch. Rhododendron
clearance is always a popular task for young people with lots of energy and the
Green Team waded in at several sites this year. Clearing by hand is very much
an on-going task and the Green Team has returned to the same sites for several
years and will be going back to Vogrie and Corstorphine Hill again in 2001. It
is rewarding to see progress being made and at Wiston Lodge, rhododendron has
almost been eradicated from the beech woodland.
Clearance
is only one part of the woodland management that we have carried out this year.
The Green Team has also been involved in the collection and planting of seeds
and the planting out of seedlings as part of the whole cycle of woodland management.
The maiden pink,
a Red Data Book species received the attention of the Green Team this year in
Holyrood Park where it still grows in reasonably large quantities. As part of
its management an exclusion area 5m2 was created to protect it from
rabbit damage. This site will be monitored and comparisons made with the area
outside the exclusion zone. Due
to visitor pressure the paths in the Pentland Hills are becoming eroded. As part
of access management by the Pentland Hills Ranger Service the Green Team repaired
some of the paths in Bonaly Country park by removing and replacing path edging
which had become unsafe, using locally felled trees for the purpose. The Green
Team will be continuing this work in 2001. Our
October weekend at Vogrie Country Park was spent working on a sensory garden,
putting in plants with interesting smells and textures for people with poor sight
to enjoy. The Green Team also helped in the construction of a path for disabled
people. Here's
what some of the participants said:
"The
Green Team has been a very fun and interesting experience" David "So
much more fun to spend time in the countryside. A really nice way to appreciate
nature" Andrea "Great
fun and very educational!" Gordon ONE
DAY PROJECTS: Last
year also saw the launch of the one day project programme. These projects enable
the Green Team to work more closely with the local community, joining forces for
local events and encouraging young people to come and do some conservation work
in their own locality.
One
successful community event this year was a tie-in with the Water of Leith Conservation
Trust who were having a tidy up of the river on June 4th. The Green Team helped
to uncover some millstones at the side of the river which have been chosen as
the emblem of the Trust. These had become swamped in vegetation and in fact many
more were discovered than had been expected. We also joined with other community
groups in the general tidy up of the paths and river bank, cutting back vegetation
which was blocking the path and removing large pieces of litter which had been
thrown into the river. Home
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