Chalk Grassland Restoration at Folkestone Warren
Our work during the autumn and winter will focus on cutting back invasive cotoneaster to restore chalk grassland habitat.
- 10:00am
- Folkestone
One of Britain’s top wildlife sites with many rare species of wildflower and insects.
Our work during the autumn and winter will focus on cutting back invasive cotoneaster to restore chalk grassland habitat.
This should help butterflies such as the Adonis blue and silver-spotted skipper, and plants such as squinancywort and the clove-scented broomrape.
LEADER: Alfie Gay, White Cliffs Countryside Partnership (07734 777380).
MEET: Gate next to the Bowls Club, Wear Bay Road, Folkestone CT19 6AT.