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Jun 2023
An environmental organisation is looking for land around the Harrogate district to create a wildlife pond.
Wildscapes community interest company is hoping a landowner with at least 150sq m – equivalent to around 10m by 15m – will come forward to host the project.
The creation of the pond would be funded by Natural England, which works with Wildscapes to improve biodiversity through habitat creation and conservation.
Jordan Porter, pond programme manager for Wildscapes, told the Stray Ferret:
Wildscapes has already created around 250 wildlife ponds across South Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Lincolnshire, and has begun working in North Yorkshire in the last two years.
The primary aim of the ponds is to encourage great crested newts, a protected species, to colonise.
Mr Porter said once the newts had moved into a pond, it was a good indication other species were thriving in the area.
Anyone interested in taking part in the scheme can find out if their land is in the target area by using the government's Magic Map.
Select 'Land Based Schemes', then 'Other Schemes', then 'Great Crested Newts Strategic Opportunity Areas' to see which parts of the Harrogate district are being considered for wildlife ponds.
Alternatively, call Wildscapes on 0114 303 5123 or email info@wildscapes.co.uk.
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