About this Event
🌱 About This Event
Join The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) for a hands-on conservation session at Wardie Recreation Grounds, supporting the development of a diverse wildlife garden.
This work is part of the Edinburgh Biodiversity Action Team (EBAT) programme, contributing to the Edinburgh Nature Network and Urban Biodiversity Enhancement Strategy.
🌿 Nature isn’t just for wildlife—it’s for people too.
Through TCV’s Nature for All approach, we create opportunities for people to play a direct role in improving their local environment.
🔧 Programme Focus – Urban Habitat Creation
This session focuses on small-scale habitat creation with high ecological value, combining multiple features within an urban setting.
We’ll be working to:
- Increase habitat diversity
- Improve conditions for wildlife
- Create a more resilient and connected greenspace
⏰ How Our Volunteer Days Work
We aim to deliver sessions Tuesday–Thursday each week, although this may vary depending on weather and site needs.
- Sessions typically begin at 10:00
- Flexible attendance is welcome
🌿 That’s the nature of working outdoors.
📍 Session Details
📅 Date: Wednesday 17 June
🕙 Start time: 10:00
⏱ Duration: ~3–4 hours
📍 Location: Wardie Recreation Grounds
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🌿 What We’ll Be Doing
This session will involve a mix of practical habitat creation and management, including:
- Pond management (maintenance, vegetation control, potential liner work depending on progress)
- Dead hedge creation, using natural materials to form habitat corridors and protective features
- Scything and meadow management around key areas
We’ll also explore:
- How different habitats interact within a small site
- What species these features support
- Opportunities for further enhancement
👉 A varied and engaging session delivering immediate and long-term benefits.
🌿 Why This Work Matters
Diverse habitats—even at small scales—can support a wide range of species in urban environments.
This work helps to:
💧 Pond habitats:
- Support amphibians, aquatic invertebrates, and birds
- Provide valuable freshwater ecosystems, which are often limited in urban areas
🌿 Meadow areas:
- Increase wildflower diversity
- Provide food for pollinators
- Improve overall habitat condition
🌳 Dead hedging:
- Creates shelter and nesting habitat
- Protects areas from disturbance
- Supports insects and small mammals
👉 These combined features create a more complete and functional ecosystem, even in a compact space.
🔬 Citizen Science Opportunities
This site provides opportunities to observe and potentially record:
- 🐝 Pollinator activity in meadow areas
- 🌼 Plant species diversity
- 🐞 Invertebrates associated with deadwood and pond edges
👉 A great introduction to thinking about habitats as interconnected systems.
🌍 Building a Community
This session is part of a wider effort to enhance urban biodiversity across Edinburgh through community involvement.
Volunteers are:
- Creating new habitats
- Improving existing sites
- Building knowledge and skills
- Contributing to long-term biodiversity outcomes
👉 Small sites like Wardie play an important role in the bigger Nature Network.
👥 Who Can Take Part?
Everyone is welcome, including:
🎓 Those looking to gain conservation experience
🔄 Career changers exploring environmental work
🌱 People interested in wellbeing through outdoor activity
👥 Anyone keen to connect and contribute
🌿 No experience needed—just willingness to get involved.
🌿 What to Expect
Directly:
- A mix of practical conservation tasks
- Tools, training and guidance provided
- A supportive, friendly group
Indirectly:
- Learn about different habitat types and their value
- Gain hands-on conservation skills
- Improve wellbeing through outdoor activity
- Contribute to meaningful environmental improvement
🧤 What to Bring
- Sturdy footwear
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- Water/snacks
All tools and gloves are provided.
🆕 New Volunteers
If this is your first session, please contact me after booking with:
- Emergency contact details
- Any relevant medical information
♿ Accessibility & Transport
We aim to make sessions accessible and can provide limited transport support where needed.
📣 Get Involved
👉 Book your place and come get involved
👉 Help create habitats for wildlife in the city
👉 Be part of Edinburgh’s Nature Network in action
👉 Nature for All starts here
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wardie Recreation Ground, Granton Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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