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15 April 2024Protecting and Preserving Nature: Apogee volunteers spend a day at Whisby Nature Park!
On Thursday 11th April 2024, a team of Apogee volunteers - led by our Supply Chain, Logistics, and Procurement Director Darren Powell - headed to Whisby Education Centre in Lincolnshire to tackle a day of environmental restoration!
Based just a short distance from Apogee’s National Operations Centre, Whisby Education Centre and Nature Park is managed by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, and has been carefully designed to balance nature conservation, countryside recreation, and environmental education.
The day started with a mindful moment, where the group were invited to take a deep breath, pause, and consider how they were feeling. By taking their minds off of the daily hustle and bustle of life, the group were able to reconnect and fully prepare for a day in nature.
After a brief presentation on the Trust’s mission and values, which emphasised the importance of rekindling our relationship with the natural world, the team were briefed on their task for the day: the construction of a dead hedge fence! More than just a boundary for the site, the dead hedge fence would provide shelter for wildlife, creating safe havens for various creatures to thrive.
The team quickly got to work with their tools: helping to clear debris from the site, making stakes for the fence posts, and moving all of the dead hedges to construct the fence.
“Our time at Whisby Nature Park was really rewarding.
It was an excellent project to be involved in - from creating a safe space for nature to thrive, to supporting our local community, and of course spending quality time with the team out of the office.
I'd encourage everyone to consider volunteering whenever they get a chance."
- Darren Powell, Supply Chain, Logistics and Procurement Director
Following a productive morning in the sunshine, the team took a well-deserved lunch break to refuel and recharge their batteries, before a final push to finish the fence and ensure it was high and sturdy!
But even with the fence successfully built, the team’s work wasn’t quite complete – so they turned their attention to clearing brambles on the nature reserve’s pathways (which are currently growing an impressive metre a week!).
As the day drew to a close, the team gathered for one last cup of tea and a chance to reflect on how they felt, whilst absorbing their surroundings.
In just one day, the team helped to clear a large area of the reserve and build a safe space for wildlife. It was also a brilliant opportunity to connect – with each other, and with nature – while making a real impact on the local community.
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