Showing posts with label North Devon Diversity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Devon Diversity. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Hidden habitats of Exmoor to be explored

During August through to March, surveyors from the Devon Biodiversity Records Centre (DBRC) will be working with Exmoor National Park staff and local landowners to uncover hidden gems within the National Parks's diverse range of habitats. The Hidden Habitats and Sites of Exmoor project is funded by the Exmoor National Park Authority's Partnership Fund and DBRC. No new County Wildlife Sites have been identified on Exmoor since 2003, and with growing pressure on the parks landscape, these field surveys will help future planning of resources and projects to help protect its rich biodiversity. Devon Biodiversity Records Centre is the central repository for species, habitat and geological data within the county. Although a lot of habitat data is provided to DBRC by partners, groups and individuals, they also have an active programme of survey and monitoring which specifically focuses on local sites such as these. DBRC staff know that surveying on Exmoor can throw up unique challenges. Emma Magill who is leading the survey commented: 'Many sites are hard to access and include steep-sided river valleys so it can be physically very demanding and the weather can have a real influence on our progress. The continued dry spell has also made grassland sites more difficult to survey this year, but thankfully many sites show signs of recovering during September'. County Wildlife Sites contain some of Exmoor's rarest habitats including flower-rich meadows, lowland heathland and ancient woodland, many of which are of importance in a national context. A County Wildlife Site is not a statutory designation, unlike a Site of Special Scientific Interest, but is identified according to strict criteria and form part of the Local Sites Framework. They complement the already existing large suite of Sites of Special Scientific Interest on Exmoor. Exmoor's status as a National Park already offers large areas a level of protection through designation as Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). However, SSSI were designated prior to the birth of the Local Sites Framework and it is recognised that if Natural England were to consider designating new SSSI, numerous Local Sites would meet the criteria. Ian Egerton, DBRC Manager, concluded that: 'it is important we record the species present on these sites not only for their protection and future land management, but because these sites provide a way to monitor the health of the park if revisited over time. Many of the sites represent corridors through which mammals, butterflies and invertebrates can travel and connect. Climate change and land use change has put increasing pressure on many of the parks iconic species and maintaining a network of local sites will be important to ensuring Exmoor can continue to be home to species such as the heath fritillary butterflies and nightjar.
Heath Fritillary Butterfly - Coyright Chris Root

Thursday, 13 June 2013

Enjoy a fun-filled family day at Sunrise Diversity Festival.

World music, dance, and a live fashion show from different communities is going to hit Barnstaple's Strand once more! North Devon Sunrise is proud to present a much bigger and better Sunrise Diversity Festival 2013, with some new performers. The fun-filled family day will also include henna painting, Vietnamese nail varnish, story-telling for children, a variety of food stalls and much more.
Date: Saturday 15 June 2013 - Time: 11.00am – 4.00pm - Location: The Strand, Barnstaple, EX31 1EU

MUSIC:
  • Percussion Orchestra (African Drums)
  • The Wanderers
  • Muktar Ahmed
  • Dogleg
  • Dave Clinch
  • Kawsar Chowdhury
  • Navila Hassan
DANCE:
  • RSVP (Bhangra Dance)
  • Wings Street Dance
  • Flamenco
OTHER ACTIVITIES:
  • LIVE International Fashion Show
  • Worldwide Food Stalls
  • Henna Tattoo & Face Painting
  • Open Yoga
  • Story Telling for Children
For more information contact Muktar Ahmed Tel No: 07922 714688 Email: devonsunrise@gmail.com
More details visit http://www.northdevonsunrise.org/sdf2013