Wardens at Woods Mill
Two
Summer Wardens have joined Sussex Wildlife Trust (SWT) to help people
enjoy their weekend and summer holiday visits to Woods Mill nature
reserve near Henfield.
Woods
Mill, one of SWT’s most popular nature reserves, is free to visit
and during the spring and summer months visitor numbers increase
dramatically.
Highlights
on the reserve include nightingales, woodpeckers, warblers, turtle
doves, butterflies and dragonflies with a circular all-weather path
guiding visitors through woodland, meadows and alongside a large
reed-fringed lake.
Working
on a rota basis every weekend and throughout the school summer
holidays SWT’s new Summer Wardens - Matt Freeland and Ryan Greaves
– are helping visitors by providing information about the reserve,
answering wildlife related questions and supervising pond dipping.

New
Warden, Ryan Greaves, is one of the Trust’s volunteer Youth
Rangers. For the past ten months, after graduating from
Southampton University with a Zoology degree, Ryan has been learning
practical conservation and wildlife gardening skills as part of the
Viva Veolia Youth Ranger project at Stanmer Park, Brighton. As well
as his new Summer Warden position, Ryan is continuing to
volunteer with the Youth Rangers and also assist in the
running of Forest School bushcraft sessions for the
Trust at Stanmer Park and Hassocks Infant School.

Matt
Freeland from Brighton returns as Summer Warden for his second year.
He is currently studying Ecology and Biogeography at Brighton
University after completing a two-year Foundation course at Plumpton
College in Countryside Management.
SWT’s
Summer Wardens, Ryan and Matt will be wearing Trust T-shirts when
working on the reserve. Their photographs are displayed on the
notice board as visitors enter Woods Mill so please feel free to ask
them any questions to help you enjoy your visit to the nature
reserve.
Woods
Mill nature reserve is located one mile south of Henfield on the
A2037 and open throughout the year (closed between Christmas and New
Year). For more information ring 01273 492630 or visit
www.sussexwt.org.uk/reserves/index.htm
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