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Home News Europe United Kingdom Environment

Pulfin Causeway Repair Boosts Conservation

The Environment Agency and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust join forces to restore the Pulfin Causeway, safeguarding Yorkshire’s unique fen habitat.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
1 year ago
in Environment
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Pulfin Bog SSSI. Photo by Jono Leadley. Environment Agency.

Pulfin Bog SSSI. Photo by Jono Leadley. Environment Agency.

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  • Restoration of Pulfin Causeway
    • Natural Defenses Against Future Erosion
  • Temporary Closure and Public Safety
    • Long-Term Benefits for Conservation
    • The Final Word

Nestled in East Yorkshire, Pulfin Bog, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), is undergoing a vital restoration project led by the Environment Agency and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust (YWT).

This initiative aims to repair the Pulfin Causeway, which was damaged during the ‘Beast from the East’ winter storm in 2018. The project is crucial for preserving the area’s rare fen habitat and ensuring the continued conservation of its diverse wildlife.

 

Restoration of Pulfin Causeway

Pulfin Bog is a cherished natural reserve, home to a variety of species, including rare plants, dragonflies, warblers, and kingfishers. The causeway, a critical access route for maintaining this ecological gem, suffered significant erosion during the harsh winter of 2018, leaving the site vulnerable and inaccessible.

To restore the causeway to its original width, the project will utilize natural clay and soil sourced from outside the SSSI, complemented by locally sourced Larch posts.

These materials are chosen for their durability and environmental compatibility, ensuring that the restoration aligns with sustainable conservation practices.

 

Natural Defenses Against Future Erosion

In addition to the structural repairs, the project incorporates an innovative approach to prevent future erosion. They will coppice the willow bushes and trees growing alongside the causeway. This traditional and sustainable method cuts back trees to encourage new growth.

They will strategically place the willow stems along the lake’s edge. There, they will take root and stabilize the soil, creating a natural barrier against the elements.

This method not only reinforces the causeway but also enhances the habitat by encouraging the growth of native vegetation, which is vital for the wildlife that thrives in Pulfin Bog.

 

Temporary Closure and Public Safety

To ensure safety during the restoration, we will temporarily close Pulfin Bog to the public. Heavy machinery will be in operation. We will install temporary fencing across the paths leading up from Hull Bridge and down from Leven. Access through the farm along the private track will be prohibited.

This closure, though inconvenient, is a necessary step to protect both the public and the workers involved in the restoration.

 

Dan Jagucki, Project Manager at the Environment Agency, expressed gratitude for the public’s understanding during this period:

“Working with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust will ensure we deliver the best outcomes for both organizations. Their ecological knowledge and understanding of the site will benefit wildlife along the causeway after it has been repaired.”

 

Long-Term Benefits for Conservation

The completion of the Pulfin Causeway Repair Project will have far-reaching benefits for both the environment and the local community.

 

Jon Traill, YWT’s Living Landscapes Manager for East Yorkshire, highlighted the importance of this project:

“Pulfin Bog is the remnant of a once vast and extensive fen, and is home to a huge array of beautiful and important plant life. The repair of this causeway will allow us to continue this vitally important work on the reserve, conserving and supporting Yorkshire’s incredible wildlife.”

By restoring access to Pulfin Bog, the project ensures that this unique ecosystem will not only continue to be a focal point for conservation efforts, but also serve as a hub for ecological research and public education.

Moreover, the collaboration between the Environment Agency and YWT exemplifies the power of joint efforts in safeguarding the UK’s natural heritage.

Project Timeline

Expected Completion

Causeway Repair 12 weeks
Site Closure During repair work

 

The Final Word

This restoration project stands as a testament to the resilience and commitment to conserving one of Yorkshire’s most treasured natural reserves.

Through innovative techniques and a deep respect for the environment, the Pulfin Causeway will once again serve as a vital access point, enabling ongoing conservation efforts and the preservation of a truly remarkable ecosystem.

 

Sources: THX News & Environment Agency.

Tags: climate change adaptationEnvironment Agency project
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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