iOS - Android Environment experts from the town’s Living Landscape initiative say: “This will provide a hectare of food for a number of birds that have been particularly affected by a reduction in these types of habitats, including skylarks, linnets and yellowhammers.”It will then be looked after by the project’s volunteer “nature ninjas”, with organisers adding: “[They] will create a pathway through it using the traditional scything technique they have been learning over the last year, allowing visitors to get up close and have a good look at the wildlife that will make itself at home.”Meanwhile, a new wildflower meadow is being created at the north of the parkland site, close to the footpath behind the primary school.As well as creating.
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