Wild Wyeswood - Wilding walk and talk

Cattle at Wyeswood

Wild Wyeswood - Wilding walk and talk

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Enjoy an engaging talk then a tour around the wilds of Wyeswood Common and Pentwyn Farm

Event details

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10:00am - 12:00pm
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About the event

The session will begin with a 20-minute presentation in the barn, where our Conservation Grazing Officer, Joe Ryder, will discuss conservation grazing, land management for nature recovery, and rewilding. This will be followed by a guided walk around the two reserves—Wyeswood Common and Pentwyn Farm—finishing at approximately midday.

These reserves are known for their rich diversity of habitats and thriving meadows. Discover the principles of rewilding and the future benefits to biodiversity and nature recovery, as seen through our practical work on the ground.

Please note: This event is weather dependent and may be cancelled in the case of adverse conditions.

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Price

FREE - Booking is essential

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Facilities

Toilets

Contact us

Joe Ryder
Contact number: jryder@gwentwildlife.org

This event is funded by the players of the People’s Postcode Lottery who are supporting our work for ten vulnerable species in Gwent.

About the event leader

Photo of Joe Ryder 2024

Credit Woodier Photography

Joe has a degree in Environmental Pollution Science from the University of Glamorgan, having previously studied at Brooksby Agricultural College and Farnborough College of Technology. For the past 15 years he has been running Lower Gockett Farm in Monmouthshire, focusing on conservation management and improving wildlife habitats.   Joe has created a 25 acre hay meadow that has seen the return of many plant and invertebrate species and has become home to Skylarks and Brown Hares. He's kept his own herd of organic beef suckler cows and flock of sheep.  He's now using these skills and knowledge to help manage the grazed sites for the Usk to Wye reserves.   Joe lives locally and has walked through Pentwyn Farm many times and feels it's a real pleasure to be working for the Gwent Wildlife Trust on such a beautiful and wildlife rich site!

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