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Lyme Park Ranger blog: So what's been going on for the last few months?
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Lyme Park Ranger blog. Friday, 3 April 2015. So what's been going on for the last few months? It’s been all systems go with lots of conservation and maintenance work being carried out across the park. So where to start…. Planted 'whips' require guards to protect them from grazing damage. In the early stages of their development. Rangers Craig and Gary have dug three scrapes in the red deer sanctuary. The scrapes are shallow depressions in the ground which will seasonally hold water and support the de...
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A voluntary conservation group working in and around Manchester, England. Archive for the ‘Culverts’ Category. Digging into the past at Hare Hill. On September 13, 2015. For today’s activity on a sunny September day, the focus was less on ecology and habitats and more on heritage conservation. Hare Hill. Would there have been steps? Is this rusted length of metal part of a rail? Could there have been a sloped descent to the water at this point rather than a wall? The overgrown wall 1. The overgrown wall 2.
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Lyme Park Ranger blog: December 2012
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Lyme Park Ranger blog. Sunday, 23 December 2012. Merry Christmas from the Lyme Park ranger team! A special thank you to our many volunteers who have been such a huge help this year. Lots of visitors to Lyme Park over the festive period ask how our reindeer are. Our deer are actually either red or fallow deer, depending on where you are in the park. Reindeer are native to n. Orthern regions of Europe, North America, Asia, and Greenland, but not the UK. 65279;. Wishing you a fantastic Christmas and 2013,.
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Lyme Park Ranger blog: November 2012
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Lyme Park Ranger blog. Monday, 26 November 2012. A herd of spectators head up to the feeding station. This November the ranger team held three "Estate Apprentice" events here at Lyme Park. They offered children (a.k.a. mini-rangers) a chance to experience first hand what it's like to feed our herd of fallow deer. Meanwhile ranger Al fends off the fallow deer. 65279;We've been overwhelmed by the interest the events have attracted. Numbers have ranged from 60 up to 170! Under the watchful eye of ranger Doug.
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Ponds and lakes | SACV
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A voluntary conservation group working in and around Manchester, England. Archive for the ‘Ponds and lakes’ Category. A wildlife garden continues to develop. Posted in Ponds and lakes. Tagged Chorlton Water Park. On April 24, 2016. Today we were back at Chorlton Water Park. To continue work on the new wildlife garden being created here in conjunction with the RSPB. It was good to see the willow arch (which we constructed in December. A canine volunteer supervises. Volunteers at work 2. On Sunday 13th Dec...
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Lyme Park Ranger blog: May 2013
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Lyme Park Ranger blog. Monday, 20 May 2013. The Walls of Pemberley. The National Trust’s property at. Is famous throughout the world as the setting of the 1995 television adaptation of Jane Austin’s Pride and Prejudice, as witnessed by the numerous international visitors still travelling to Lyme to step into their favourite scene. This seems particularly prescient as it was two hundred years ago this year since the book was published. Over the last few years Lyme volunteers have completely rebuilt a mead...
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Lyme Park Ranger blog: December 2013
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Lyme Park Ranger blog. Monday, 23 December 2013. Merry Christmas from the rangers! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Merry Christmas from the rangers! Peak District NT blog. Manchester NT Volunteer blog. There was an error in this gadget. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Lyme Park Ranger blog: April 2013
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Lyme Park Ranger blog. Thursday, 18 April 2013. From Sunday 31 March to 2. April, lots of families visited. To celebrate the 13. Day of Iranian New Year. New Year, or Nowruz. Has been celebrated for over 3,000 years. In Persian. 8216;Nowruz’ means "[The] New Day"). Nowruz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the year in the Iranian calendar. It is celebrated on the day of the astronomical Northward equinox. Usually 21 March. The moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator. Controlled the m...
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Lyme Park Ranger blog: June 2013
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Lyme Park Ranger blog. Sunday, 30 June 2013. The pied flycatchers of Lyme. Every summer, sixteen million birds make the long, perilous flight from mainland sub-Saharan Africa to reach Britain. Swallows, warblers, wagtails, wheatears, martins, thrushes, pipits, cuckoos, chats, all these and more have traversed land and sea to seek out a patch to call their own in the British Isles. And some of those that have made the journey are right here, within the boundaries of Lyme Park. Photos from Rich Steel).
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Lyme Park Ranger blog: February 2014
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Lyme Park Ranger blog. Wednesday, 26 February 2014. Barn owls at Lyme. If you see a ghostly pale form swooping low over Cater’s Slack, Park Moor or Turf House Meadow, please make sure you double check before calling the Ghostbusters. With a bit of luck, it could be a very welcome visitor. In the last year, we’ve had several sightings of barn owls at Lyme Park. I let PEBOG know about the recent sightings, and they were extremely keen to come in and inspect the boxes to see if any were being used. So, with...