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The Trap Grounds Nature Reserve

Making space for nature in North Oxford
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The Trap Grounds Nature Reserve: Making space for nature in North Oxford This book tells the story of how a neglected, rubbish-covered fly-tip on the edge of North Oxford has been transformed by volunteers, over the course of 25 years, into a thriving haven for wildlife. Lying on the Thames flood plain, the site covers little more than ten acres, but contains a remarkable diversity of lowland and wetland habitats. These include six ponds, a reed bed, a slow-flowing stream, woodlands, bramble scrub, and flower meadows. In early spring the meadows are lit up by snow drops, primroses, and wild daffodils, later by a succession of flowering trees and shrubs. The pond and stream-banks are brightened with marsh marigolds and yellow flag iris. There is birdsong everywhere. Through summer and autumn there is a wealth of wildflowers, buzzing with insects; the woods have been planted with a dense understorey of hazel, holly, and yew, providing both cover and food for wildlife. In late autumn, guelder rose, dogwood, spindle, and other shrubs flare in changing reds and golds. The author tells the story of how this transformation was slowly brought about, from rubbish tip to nature reserve, through the diary of just one year, 2021. He describes the changing seasons, and the many work parties, composed of volunteer groups and paid contractors, which have enabled nature to flourish here. The book is illustrated with 30 original line drawings by the author.

Author Biography:

Retired Professor of experimental psychology, University of Oxford.Currently Chair of the Friends of the Trap Grounds, Town Green and Local Wildlife Site Hon Secretary, Friends of the Trap Grounds, Town Green and Local Wildlife Site
Release date Australia
March 17th, 2022
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Other Catherine Robinson
Pages
116
Dimensions
127x203x7
ISBN-13
9781399917476
Product ID
35699107

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