Herefordshire Wildlife Trust are working  in partnership with Herefordshire Amphibian and Reptile Team, and the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Earth Heritage Trust to survey and conserve the glacial ‘kettle hole’ ponds of Herefordshire. These unusual features are geologically fascinating and, due to their unique history, often represent important ecosystems for a variety of plants, invertebrates, amphibians, and mammals. Our project seeks to work with the communities, schools and landowners, providing opportunities to learn about and survey these ponds through the acquisition of new skills and ultimately working towards their conservation. The project has received initial National Lottery support and Development funding has been awarded to help progress plans to apply for a full

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