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Wednesday has the green light!
We will meet at 13:30 at the riverside for habitat creation, and begin to construct a footpath to escape them muddy areas. Willow will also be planted along the wetter parts at the bottom of the hill, along the river. This will aid in taking up the excess water that currently spills onto the walkway! See you in the park!
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Come along to St Cyrus to help plant a coastal forest!
Learn about native species and the potential they hold in environmental management. Minibus will leave from Sir Duncan Rice Library at 09:15. Bring with you suitable clothing, footwear and some light snacks. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. 10:00 - Pancakes with a salted caramel banana sauce, tea, coffee etc. 13:00 - Coconut lentil spiced soup, with lime and coriander. Sign up will be this Friday, 15 February, union brew, The Hub, Elphinstone Rd, Aberdeen AB24 3TU, between 10-11, where Irene will collect your £3 to go towards fuel and lunch! Only 15 places available FIRST COME FIRST SERVED! This Wednesday will be the first meeting in a series of events to lead up to tree planting!
We will be meeting at 2:30pm to visit the site where we will be planting the trees at the end of March. This will include a talk about the species we will be receiving and sourcing out the best possible spaces to plant them! Please meet at the entrance to the park at Wallace Tower (Tillydrone Avenue). Remember to wear suitable warm clothing, sturdy footwear and to bring any drinks or snacks with yourselves! See you at the park! Woodland, Marine and Conservation Societies' are partnering up for a litter pick along the River Don, Aberdeen.
We will start off beside Lidl, 739 King St, Aberdeen AB24 1XZ, at 11am and work our way up the river toward the Persley bridge and make our back down the other side of the river. Gloves provided. Try bring reusable bags so that we can reduce the number of black bags used. There will be a strong chance of seeing the bird community that lives along the river and a small chance of seeing otters or their field signs. Weather and mood dependent, once back at Seaton Park, we will be playing games in the park. |
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