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Yorkshire Arboretum red squirrel enclosure to go ahead


Red squirrel conservation project gets the go ahead
NORTH Yorkshire is set to get it s first red squirrel enclosure.
The Yorkshire Arboretum at Castle Howard has been granted planning permission by Ryedale District Council to begin its red squirrel project and it will mean a small group of native red squirrels are brought to live at the arboretum in a large, tree-filled enclosure, as part of its mission to promote healthy trees and healthy woodland.
Arboretum Director Dr John Grimshaw said: We’re delighted that we can now go ahead with this exciting project, which will enable visitors to encounter this iconic native animal, which has long been extinct from this area, while learning about its role in our woodlands. ....

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'Food forest' project sees thousands of fruit trees planted across hospital grounds


PLANTING of a new ‘food forest’ has been completed at Airedale Hospital bringing with it an edible future landscape for visitors, staff and wildlife.
The 12-month Edible Airedale project – created in conjunction with community interest group YORgreencic and the environmental charity Trees for Cities - has seen 2,650 fruiting trees planted around the hospital site, and complementing the greenery already in place.
The idea came from talks between the Airedale Hospital and Community Charity and YORgreencic as part of the hospital’s 50th year celebrations.
Cherry, apple, hazel, bullace and sloe trees have been planted, and also some more unusual species for the area such as sea buckthorn. All have edible fruits or berries used for juices, jellies and purees - providing a source of free food to be utilised by the hospital kitchens or other health food initiatives in the area. ....

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