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Thursday, 12 January 2017 08:25

Habitat improvements on River Hull boost wildlife and aid flood defence

Conservation work on the River Hull funded by Yorkshire Water has been undertaken to create a better habitat for rare bird species and otters. Conservation work on the River Hull funded by Yorkshire Water has been undertaken to create a better habitat for rare bird species and otters.

The work involved clearing trees and planting reed beds on the edge of the river where it flows past Tophill Low nature reserve near Driffield.

Over 25 volunteers from The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) carried out the work, which has enhanced the wetland habitat for rare bird species such as the enigmatic Common reed bunting.

Richard Hampshire, Yorkshire Water’s Warden at Tophill Low Nature Reserve explained:

‘The volunteers have helped us curate an appealing habitat for wetland birds and otters which live and breed on our marshes and reed beds. By removing the trees from the edge of the river this helps protect rare bird species from birds of prey that previously used the trees as a vantage point to hunt. It also provides a more appealing sanctuary to curlew, sandpipers and stints which attract observers from across the country to see and photograph them.”

The 300 acre site at Tophill Low Nature Reserve is flanked by the River Hull which is a ‘perched river’ – meaning it is elevated above the surrounding land, much of which lies at or below sea level.

Originally a huge wetland wilderness the Hull valley was drained in the 1700’s and now only a few wetland areas remain such as Pulfin Bog near Beverley.

Due its artificial nature maintaining the integrity of flood defences along the River Hull is of great importance to the Environment Agency - the roots from trees can cause damage to the flood banks.

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