Essex Wildlife Trust has raised £200,000 to secure a woodland in Little Baddow, thanks to generous support from the public.
With Essex being one of the most heavily developed counties in the UK, ensuring that wildlife has protected space is essential for nature’s recovery.
Essex Wildlife Trust already manages and protects over 100 hectares of wild spaces in this area known as the Danbury Ridge nature reserves complex, which is of critical importance to nature in Essex and the region. Across this nature network, heathlands, grassland meadows, hedgerows, peatland bogs, streams, and woodland support an array of wildlife species. These include rare barbastelle bats, hazel dormice, badgers and bird species suffering long-term declines elsewhere in the UK, such as lesser spotted woodpeckers and tawny owls.