Nottingham Post

NTU students turn campus into a wildflower meadow

- By MIA O’HARE george.allen@reachplc.com

NOTTINGHAM Trent University students have been planting wildflower­s in order to create natural habitats to support wildlife.

The Conservati­on Society at the university sowed the flowers around Brackenhur­st campus towards the end of April.

Students and staff have since been enjoying the flowers as they bloom. Consoc members sowed seeds and then species such as Cowslip, Wild Foxgloves, Wild Primrose and Yellow Rattle have grown.

Lucy Yates, sustainabi­lity projects Coordinato­r at NTU said: “Wildflower meadows are a brilliant way to increase diversity, doing best on nutrient poor ground. They can host an enormous amount of plant species within a relatively small area.

“With these plants come their associativ­e organisms such as bees, hoverflies, moths and butterflie­s.”

Lucy added: “These pollinator­s are incredibly valuable for food chain processes being on par with plants as the basis for much of life.

“Wildflower meadows result in a unique environmen­t not just for social enjoyment but also practical teaching spaces to enhance our students’ learning experience as well as exciting research opportunit­ies for both staff and students.”

Work is still ongoing with the project and will be throughout next year, but right now the wildflower benefits are being enjoyed by staff and students alike, as well as the insects.

The team have agreed that every five years there will be an updated management plan drawn up by the society in associatio­n with School of Animal, Rural and Environmen­tal Sciences (ARES) staff coordinate­d through the ARES Land Users Group.

It is hoped too that, with support from teams across the university, Consoc may be able to measure the carbon sequestrat­ion contributi­ons of wildflower and subsequent tree planting in order to help NTU achieve its Net Zero Carbon 2040 Target.

Nottingham­shire Wildlife Trust works closely with its Business Partner NTU and sees this as great inspiratio­n for any organisati­on to help with their Net Zero Carbon targets and a perfect way for organisati­ons to take part in The Wildlife Trusts campaign 30 Days Wild to take wild action for nature in June and beyond.

 ?? ?? Wildflower seeds were planted around the Brackenhur­st campus in April
Wildflower seeds were planted around the Brackenhur­st campus in April

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