For this session we're going to meet at the task, so you'll need to make your own way there. We encourage you to walk, run, or cycle to do so!
The Old Chiswick Protection Society is looking for volunteers to help with conservation work on Chiswick Eyot. The eyot (or ait) is one of about 180 of these tiny narrow islands in the River Thames, formed over time by the accumulation of sediment, which have become home to many different kinds of wildlife. Chiswick Eyot is a nature reserve and ancient withy bed where swans have nested and willow trees have grown for centuries.
Unfortunately the eyot is at risk from Chinese Mitten Crabs who have made their home in the mud, burrowing into the banks and creating complex, interconnected burrows. The consequences are potentially disastrous, as the crabs’ burrowing loosens the mud around the eyot, and when the tide flows in and out, the earth is washed away, steadily eroding the island over time.
The good news is that Thames21 received substantial donation to help the Old Chiswick Protection Society carry out conservation work which includes cutting branches from nearby Duke's meadow to to build defences. They are looking for volunteers to help cut the withy branches and weave them into fences to shore up the earth.
You will be playing a role in helping save an important part of Chiswick history! All tools will be provided but wellies are highly recommended as it is very muddy (there will be some spares available if you don't have any)! Please bring gardening gloves if you have them.
The point of contact on the day is Vic Richardon from Thames 21. Meet at 10am on the drawdock at the bottom of Chiswick Lane south. Be warned - it is very muddy!
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