Capturing Conservation at Test Valley Nature Reserves. 

Ladies Walk  

Ladies Walk
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Thank you for helping us monitor the conservation work we are carrying out at Ladies Walk. This site is grazed by cattle alternate years to improvement the biodiversity on site. The use of low-density grazing allows the grass to develop at varying heights, which is beneficial to many wildflowers that require increased light and space in order to grow. Trampling of the ground by cattle also allows the seed from many of the wildflowers to be successfully transferred into the soil.  Both of which are not achievable using conventional mowing techniques. Your pictures will help us monitor the success of the cattle grazing. 

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