Ealing Wildlife Group – Volunteering Opportunities on 12th and 26th February 2022

Ealing Wildlife Group is an inclusive community of locals interested in nature and wildlife in the Borough of Ealing and beyond, who share knowledge, sightings, and photos, seek advice, lobby local authorities and developers, organise educational events, arrange outings and celebrate the wonderful wildlife we share our surroundings with.

They are taking the old disused allotment site at Costons Lane and turning it into a nature reserve & education centre.

Why a nature reserve?

There are so many health benefits for humans being out in nature. It can boost mood, calm anxiety, lower blood pressure, ease stress, reduce risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. In addition, it has many mental health benefits such as improved memory, increased attention span & social cohesion.

A nature reserve will be a place where people can get outside and exercise and volunteer in the community. It’s a great way to develop and nurture an appreciation of nature and wildlife. A central location where we can teach future generations about conserving and protecting the environment. For instance, people can learn about the life cycle of a pond, why insects are so important for the ecosystem, how to identify birds and attract them into their own gardens, and how to protect declining species like hedgehogs.

How can you help?

Thanks to a number of incredible volunteers, EWG have already:

  • Cleared rubble and bracken
  • Planted native & ornamental flowers to help pollinators
  • Installed a storage area for our equipment including bird feeders and houses, bat and bug homes, hedgehog homes, habitat features for frogs, toads, newts and reptiles such as slow worms – this will also be used as a teaching facility

Further plans include:

  • Install log piles for rare stag beetles
  • Reinstate the pond and provide trails around the site to encourage native plants and manage for native wildlife
  • Install hides so people can come and observe the wildlife, take photos and learn about the wonders of the natural world
  • Encourage citizen science by hosting bioblitzes, enabling the community to help us record species for organisations like Greenspace Information for Greater London, Bat Conservation Trust, London Wildlife Trust, RSPB
  • Host schools and scouts groups & have community open days
Costons Lane allotments (photo: Sean McCormack)

The next dates in Jaunary to volunteer are Saturday 12th and 26th February 2022. You can find out more information about how you can be involved on EWG’s Events page

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