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Whilst it is true that scrub clearance is a regular feature of the winter task programme, it is reassuring to know that the work is done in conjunction with grazing. The reintroduction of cattle means that scrub tends not to grow back (they eat it) and there are cattle roundup tasks to look forward to.
For those reluctant to tackle dense hawthorn stands, there are a range of other tasks undertaken by the volunteers:
As with any group that concentrates its efforts in a distinct locality there are opportunities to monitor the benefits that conservation work bring. Volunteers carry out butterfly transects, insect and bird surveys as well as recording the effects of grazing on the vegetation.
Every Wednesday and one Sunday a month there is a conservation task on the hill. To find out more about the Portsdown Hill Conservation Volunteers:
All you need for participating in conservation tasks are tough comfortable clothes, a pair of boots or wellies and don't forget to take something to eat and drink
Portsmouth City Council
Guildhall Square
Portsmouth
Hampshire, PO1 2BG
023 9283 4092
general@portsmouthcc.gov.uk