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Sid Valley Biodiversity Group

Sid Valley Biodiversity Group

Promoting & Enhancing The Natural Beauty of the Sid Valley

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    • Our Constitution
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    • Sid Valley Biodiversity Group submission to the draft East Devon Local Plan
  • River Sid
    • Mapping the River Sid
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    • West Country Rivers League Table 2022.
    • Sid Valley Water Quality Monitoring Points
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    • Advisory Visit to the River Sid
      • Upstream Extension Of Sid Advisory Visit
    • Sid Vale Living Rivers Project 2013-14
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    • Nature Networks – The Knapp, Sidmouth
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      • Lower Knapp Pond History
      • Wasps: a tale without a sting.
      • Lesser Celandine: Botanical name Ficaria verna
      • Hogweed
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      • The Whirligig Beetle
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    • Life on the Verge
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How Architecture Can Support Local Biodiversity? 

On September 11, 2023 By Ed Dolphin
  • Biodiversity

In a world that’s constantly evolving, preserving and nurturing local biodiversity has become more important than ever. Biodiversity, the variety of life forms within an ecosystem, is not just a source of beauty, but also a key pillar for the health and sustainability ofRead More

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Grassland: Carbon Storage Equalling Forests & Woodland

On September 2, 2023 By Stefan Drew
  • Climate Change

This is important for global warming and carbon storage. Watch the video.

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A Pond In Every Garden Would Be Good For Wildlife

On February 1, 2023 By Ed Dolphin
  • Biodiversity

Many people are keen to make a space for nature in their garden.  One of the best things you can do is make sure you have some open still water somewhere.  Not only frogs, toads and newts, but dragonflies and damsel flies and manyRead More

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Pine Marten Den Sites: Lost Wildlife of the Sid Valley

On December 18, 2022 By Stefan Drew
  • Lost Species

Pine Marten Den Sites is Another In The GWT Series On Pine Marten Reintroduction. It Shows Where They Den & Where To Put Boxes. The basic principles in these videos apply to many species so we’ll be adding more videos before moving onto theRead More

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River Sid Beaver Extinction & Potential Re-establishment

On December 12, 2022 By Stefan Drew
  • Biodiversity

Following River Sid Beaver Extinction In The16th Century What Is The Potential for Beaver Re-establishment? Are They Good For Environment & When Might They Appear? This Post Explains How Beavers Will Likely Return And When! The European Beaver, aka Eurasian Beaver, Castor fiber, wasRead More

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Charles Dowding: Biodiversity & No Dig

On August 19, 2022 By Stefan Drew
  • Biodiversity

Charles Dowding: Biodiversity & No Dig is a video in which Charles explains his ethos and methods that increases yields and soil biodiversity. Soil is at the heart of growing most of the crops we rely on for food and other vegetable related products.Read More

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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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How Road Verges Can Increase Biodiversity & Reduce Costs

On November 17, 2021 By Stefan Drew
  • Biodiversity
  • Life on the verge
  • Meadows
  • Verges
  • Video

Dorset County Council Lead The Way In Increasing Verge Biodiversity & Have Saved Around £500,000! Many people believe this to be a model for Devon and the Sidmouth area.  The system improves road safety, reduces the carbon footprint, saves money and increases biodiversity. WatchRead More

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What Is Biodiversity?

On June 28, 2021 By Stefan Drew
  • Biodiversity

What Is Biodiversity? Biodiversity stands for biological diversity and refers to the variety of life on earth as a whole or in a given area, such as the Sid Valley. The future of the planet depends upon a balanced, interdependent mosaic of habitats whereRead More

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Life in the Meadow: Meadow Flowers

On April 21, 2021 By Stefan Drew
  • Biodiversity
  • Meadows

Meadows And Flowers Go Together. And Meadow Flowers Encourage Bees, Bugs, Beetles, Birds And Much More. In this video ecologist John Walters looks at the flowers found in meadows and the one plant that contributes more to meadows than any other, the Meadow Maker,Read More

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