Warburg Nature Reserve and Bix Hall Estate – Oxon and Bucks Division
In the morning, we'll visit Warburg Nature Reserve and, in the afternoon, will go to Bix Hall Estate. During the visits, we'll look at the impact of Ash Dieback and the implications of managing sites for wildlife and public recreation. Also, the proactive management of Ash on a mixed Estate with sporting, aesthetic and commercial objectives.
For more information and to book your place on the visit, please contact your local Honorary Secretary, Tim Shardlow, on Tim@nicholsonsgb.com
Pre-visit information
In the light of COVID 19, we urge all members to read our COVID 19 guideline notes before attending woodland meetings. In addition, as an educational charity, the RFS must lead by example on the biosecurity measures recommended by the Forestry Commission (FC) and Defra to minimise the risk of spreading soil-borne tree infections. You can make a difference to stopping the spread of tree diseases. Clean boots are a first step! For further information, please click here