Spey Bay volunteer day – Japanese knotweed bashing

A monthly work party is held at the Trust’s Spey Bay Wildlife Reserve. Join Beth our Reserves Project Officer to undertake essential reserve maintenance tasks at this wonderful coastal reserve.

This month's task will be the removal of non-native species by knocking back dead stems of Japanese knotweed.

If this is your first time volunteering at Spey Bay, please let Beth know before coming out, in case of a rare occasion when we may have to cancel due to extreme weather or illness.

We will meet at the carpark in the woodlands, grid reference NJ3489264541.

Tools and gloves will be provided; please bring a packed lunch, snacks and plenty to drink. Suitable outdoor clothing and footwear is recommended, including warm layers and waterproofs. This is a family friendly event, but children must be accompanied by an adult.

For more information on future monthly work party tasks and other volunteering opportunities in the north of Scotland, please contact Beth at eharwood@scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk or on 07920 468 567; or visit scottishwildlifetrust.org.uk/volunteer for general information about volunteering with the Trust.

Image: Spey Bay © Brian Tunnard

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