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Volunteers sought to destroy Himalayan balsam and help protect wildlife on Ouse Dyke and at Netherfield Lagoons

Himalayan balsam is an aggressive annual plant that grows quickly to dominate local habitats, crowding out native species, suppressing wildlife

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Volunteers are being sought to help clear a destructive species of plant proving a menace to wildlife on Ouse Dyke and Netherfield Lagoons.

Himalayan balsam is an aggressive annual plant that grows quickly to dominate local habitats, crowding out native species, suppressing wildlife. 

Efforts by Gedling Conservation Trust to remove the plants up-stream from Teal Close have been successful and the Trustees are now launching a campaign to eradicate the plants from Teal Close all the way down to the River Trent.

A spokesman said: “It is a huge task but it can be done and it would be a significant victory for the environment. This is your chance to come along to help out, so please do if you can.”

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PICTURED: The team from Gedling Conservation Trust carrying out Balsam bashing back in 2017

There will be two sessions each Friday at 10.30 am and 2 pm starting next Friday 10 May for the next 10 weeks.

The meet point is at Teal Close and sessions will last up to 2 hours.

The spokesman added: “Some of the plants can be reached from the banks of the dyke but the majority are accessed from the dyke itself and waders are needed so if you can come along, please let us know so we can ensure we have the equipment necessary – we will need your foot size.”

“This is vital work but will only succeed with your help. Pulling up balsam plants is easy, satisfying – and can be fun too.”

Please call Mark Glover on 07850 768337 if you need more information.

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