Million Ponds Project: successes and lessons learned from monitoring new ponds
1748th meeting
Pond creation has now become a widespread conservation tool, but monitoring studies are still relatively scarce. Phase I of the Million Ponds Project saw the creation of over one thousand ponds. Dr Nicolet will focus on the results of surveys in Oxfordshire and Wales, which showed that, only a few years after creation, ponds can be extremely diverse and support rare species including Pillwort, Tubular Water-dropwort, Lesser Water-plantain and Common Toad.
Dr Nicolet has worked with the Freshwater Habitats Trust since 1999 as a freshwater ecologist. She has extensive experience of wetland plant and macroinvertebrate surveys, ecological assessments and monitoring, and pond creation and management. She is a member of the Trust’s Senior Management team, the National Coordinator of the Million Pond Project and the Secretary of the European Pond Conservation Network (EPCN).
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Date:
8 September 2015, 19:45
Venue:
The Old School Room, St Peter’s Church, First Turn, Wolvercote, Oxford, OX2 8AQ
Speaker:
Dr Pascale Nicolet (Freshwater Habitats Trust)
Organiser:
Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire
Organiser contact email address:
publicity@anhso.org.uk
Part of:
Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire - Indoor Meetings
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Booking required?:
Not required
Cost:
Members: Free, Visitors: £2
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Christopher Hoskin