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GRANTHAM RIVERCARE
The group in Grantham first got together in October 2004. They have made great
strides since then and there are now 35 members 'on the books'.
In practical terms, they have quickly made a difference to the local environment,
holding several litter clean ups and recovering such things as a double bed and
mattress, bicycles, tyres, supermarket trollies and office furniture. They have
also cleaned and painted a key bridge in the town, an activity which was really
useful in getting noticed and getting new people on board - as well as making a
great difference to the bridge!!
The Witham at Grantham has particular biodiversity value. As well as kingfishers
now frequently spotted darting above the channel in the centre of town, the area
is also one of the increasingly few remaining habitats for the threatened native
crayfish.
Click here
to see an Environment Agency summary of the Native Crayfish and their plight.
A second threatened species is also known to be present in the area - the water vole.
Surveys have shown positive indications of their presence and during their winter activities,
the Rivercare group noted possible water vole burrows noted but water levels were very high at that time.
The UK Species Action Plans for these two species can be viewed by clicking below;
Water vole
Freshwater White-clawed Crayfish
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