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An evening walk along the river Ant to present planned restoration works near the NNR.  

Buttle Marsh is a 25 hectare wildlife site sitting in a curve of the River Ant. A new project will raise the water level, restoring ‘peat-forming’ conditions, meaning the marsh will once again fulfil its natural function as a carbon sink, aiding the fight against climate change. Join a ranger for a fascinating walk (about 3 miles) to this unique part of the Broads to discover wildlife, history and current management plans. Suitable for 10+ years. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. This project is funded by the Nature for Climate Peatland Grant Scheme and Anglian Water’s Get River Positive. Cost Free, booking essential  

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Date/Time
22/05/24 19:00
Event Type
General Event
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Cost
Free
Address
How Hill National Nature Reserve, How Hill Road, Ludham, North Norfolk, NR29 5PG
Organiser
Broads Authority
Organiser Details
Telephone: 01603 756096
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Please book through Eventbrite (link above)