Join Buglife Conservation Officer Kate O’Leary for a day of hay raking to help improve wildflower meadows for biodiversity!
This work will rake off meadow cuttings from a site which was planted and seeded with volunteers last year at Kingsway, Peebles. Volunteers can also learn more about meadow management and native wildflower species.
Light refreshments will be provided and sturdy footwear and suitable outdoor clothing is recommended.
Feel free to come along for all or part of the day.
To register your interest, please contact Kate at Kate.O’Leary@buglife.org.uk.
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