Cllr Nicola Holland by the new salt marsh noticeboard
Thanks to Councillor Nicola Holland for coming along to offically launch the new Salt Marsh Noticeboard.
The noticeboard takes pride of place at Portbury Wharf Salt Marsh. It is located at the entrance near to Portishead Marina. The salt marsh is a Site of Special Scientific Interest but few people know about this fragile habitat. So Portishead Town Council and the Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve have been working together to change this. Portishead Town Council have paid for one of its redundant silver notice boards to be refurbished and installed. The Friends have created a series of panels to display the amazing facts about the salt marshes.
The salt marsh is a wildlife refuge as well as helping to protect our local and global climate. Did you know that salt marshes are much better at burying harmful carbon than rain forests? Do you know what’s under the mud and why the Severn Estuary is so important? There’s a lot to learn about our salt marshes and how we can all help to protect them. If you can’t wait to find out, you can get a sneak preview on the Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve website www.portburywharfnaturereserve.co.uk/salt-marsh/.
Hilary Kington of the Friends said:
“We have a biodiversity crisis as well as a climate crisis. So championing and protecting the salt marsh and its wildlife is a win win scenario. If every community takes care of its green and wild spaces, it will add up to a big difference globally. We owe it to future generations to safeguard these precious places.”
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Last Updated: November 26, 2021 by fpwnr
Salt Marsh Noticeboard
Thanks to Councillor Nicola Holland for coming along to offically launch the new Salt Marsh Noticeboard.
The noticeboard takes pride of place at Portbury Wharf Salt Marsh. It is located at the entrance near to Portishead Marina. The salt marsh is a Site of Special Scientific Interest but few people know about this fragile habitat. So Portishead Town Council and the Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve have been working together to change this. Portishead Town Council have paid for one of its redundant silver notice boards to be refurbished and installed. The Friends have created a series of panels to display the amazing facts about the salt marshes.
The salt marsh is a wildlife refuge as well as helping to protect our local and global climate. Did you know that salt marshes are much better at burying harmful carbon than rain forests? Do you know what’s under the mud and why the Severn Estuary is so important? There’s a lot to learn about our salt marshes and how we can all help to protect them. If you can’t wait to find out, you can get a sneak preview on the Friends of Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve website www.portburywharfnaturereserve.co.uk/salt-marsh/.
Hilary Kington of the Friends said:
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