We have lost much of the indigenous knowledge that once guided how people interacted with British ecosystems. In its absence we need to create a way of listening out for natures response to our actions.
Woven Earth engages with academics, enthusiasts and the general public to monitor and conduct research into how people and ecosystems interact and co-evolve.
Over 2023 we will be;
Baselining our Breeding Birds thanks to Antony Pooles and Richard Winspear
Baselining our Butterfly species thanks to Kevin Morris
Baselining our Moth species thanks to Steve Thorpe
Baselining our Plant life thanks to David Wood
Monitoring our Barn Owls thanks to Derbyshire Ornithological Association and Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
Exploring how we might implement Natural Flood Management techniques thanks to Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
Exploring how we might recreate areas of wetland on the farm alongside Action for Conservation
Holding a series of gathering to investigate how we might connect more deeply to land thanks to the Brigstow Institute at the University of Bristol
We must say a Big Thankyou to;
Derbyshire Ornithological Association
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
University of Derby
Action for Conservation
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