Meet our expert Ranger team for an autumnal walk and learn about the key role deadwood plays in the woodland ecosystem.
Deadwood is a crucial component of forest ecosystems. Not only does it play an essential role in sustaining biodiversity, but it also delivers important ecosystem services.
On this 1 1/2 hour walk with our Rangers you will learn about deadwood ecology, the birds, insects and organisms that depend on it, and how deadwood can bring more diversity to your garden.
Admission charges do not apply.
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