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ONE-HECTARE LAKE WITH REED-BED HABITATS AND AN ESTABLISHING POPULATION OF TRANSLOCATED SLOW WORMS.

Wide range of species recorded on site including Slow worms, Common lizard, Small blue butterfly, Common blue butterfly, Marsh tit, Goldcrest and ancient woodland indicators such as Solomon’s seal and Ramsons.

GAME AND WILDLIFE CENTRE RESOURCES THE DEVELOPMENT OF PRACTICAL INDUSTRY SKILLS.

HABITAT DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIALIST NATIVE SPECIES

We worked with an ecological consultancy to translocate a slow worm population onto the site.

Easy access to a wide range of designated areas and habitats including:

• New Forest

• Lowland heath

• Chalk downland

• Ancient woodland

• Chalk streams

• Diverse coastal habitats

HEAD TO SPARSHOLT.AC.UK/ UNIVERSITY-CENTRE

Explore our 183 hectare countryside campus from the comfort of your own home through images, videos and interactive tours. Navigate through our virtual campus tour by scanning across the campus, zooming in to and clicking on different areas, and exploring the wide variety of specialist buildings, equipment, and much more that Sparsholt has to offer!

CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT PLANS AND WILDLIFE-FOCUSED HABITATS

RECREATED SEMI-NATURAL GRASSLAND WITH CHALK SCRAPE HABITAT

Environment

Managed rural environment including semi-natural ancient woodland designated as a Site of Importance for Nature Conservation.

WOODLAND SHELTERBELT WITH ESTABLISHED WOODLAND AND RECREATED SEMI-NATURAL GRASSLAND

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