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Sid Valley Biodiversity Group

Sid Valley Biodiversity Group

Promoting & Enhancing The Natural Beauty of the Sid Valley

  • About
    • Our Constitution
    • Our Plan
    • Declaration of Interests
    • Safeguarding Policy
    • Sid Valley Biodiversity Group submission to the draft East Devon Local Plan
  • River Sid
    • Mapping the River Sid
    • Sid Valley Water Quality Monitoring Points
    • West Country Rivers League Table 2022.
    • Sid Valley Water Quality Monitoring Points
    • Placating the Sid
    • Advisory Visit to the River Sid
      • Upstream Extension Of Sid Advisory Visit
    • Sid Vale Living Rivers Project 2013-14
  • Surveys
  • Nature Networks
    • Sid Valley Environmental & Biodiversity Sites
      • AONB Location Maps
      • Sidmouth Public Green Spaces
      • RSPB Reserves Around Sid Valley & Exe Estuary
      • Mapping Resources
    • Sidmouth Community Food Forest
    • Nature Networks – The Knapp, Sidmouth
    • Knapp
    • Lower Knapp Pond
      • Lower Knapp Pond History
      • Wasps: a tale without a sting.
      • Lesser Celandine: Botanical name Ficaria verna
      • Hogweed
      • Meadowsweet
      • Lady’s Smock
      • The Whirligig Beetle
    • Sid Valley Meadows
    • Life on the Verge
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        • Events Calendar
      • Contributors
  • Conservation Careers
    • Wildlife Volunteering Opportunities in the Sid Valley 
    • Apprentice Ecology and Conservation Officer
    • Principal Ecologist
    • Botanist
    • Area Ranger
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Month: May 2022

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  • May

Grass Verge Wildlife Recovery

On May 28, 2022 By Stefan Drew
  • Biodiversity
  • Verges

For Years The Grass Verges At Bowd Had Been Regularly Mown, Indeed Some Would Say Regularly Razed To The Ground. Today They Are Full Of Life With A Rich Biodiverse Mix Of Plant, Pollinator And Other Species.  How was this achieved? Largely by leavingRead More

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Phycomania & Phycologist Amelia Griffiths

On May 17, 2022 By Ed Dolphin
  • Animals

In this video Ed Dolphin discusses Phycomania and the Queen of Seaweed, phycologist Amelia Griffiths.

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Lazy Biodiversity? 

On May 12, 2022 By Stefan Drew
  • Biodiversity

  I was taught to plough fields and dig gardens. The science of the day was that it was the way to manage land properly and get high yields of good quality crops.   Today science is teaching us something different. It is aRead More

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No Mow May

On May 12, 2022 By Stefan Drew
  • Herald Article

As we approach late spring there is an abundance of wild flowers at their peak in the hedgerows and meadows. At this time we can also enjoy their brilliance in our gardens and on our lawns. An inspired initiative led by the charity Plantlife,Read More

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Recent Comments

  1. Isobel Francis on To Weed Or Not To Weed
  2. JANET FERNLEY on Sid Valley Biodiversity Group submission to the draft East Devon Local Plan
  3. Elaine Trinick on Food Forest Progress- July 2023
  4. Michael Street on Nature amble on Muttersmoor – Thursday June 8th
  5. Richard Powell on Nature amble on Muttersmoor – Thursday June 8th
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