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OPINION: Biodiversity blooms in some surprising places | East Anglian Daily Times

Sam is talking specifically about nightingale habitat but his point is that what is good for one species will benefit all. Michael Salter, warden of Saxmundham Fishing Club, describes this perfectly at the club’s fishing ponds and conservation area. The two ponds were dug out from a grubbed up Second World War runway and the area has been allowed to naturally regenerate from the bare clay. “With reeds in the water, wide hedges and overgrown areas of scrub it’s a haven for wildlife, reed buntings, cormorants, murmurations of starlings, turtle dove and nightingale. Bee orchids, pyramids. You name it, it s here,” he says.

OPINION: Biodiversity blooms in some surprising places

Sam is talking specifically about nightingale habitat but his point is that what is good for one species will benefit all. Michael Salter, warden of Saxmundham Fishing Club, describes this perfectly at the club’s fishing ponds and conservation area. The two ponds were dug out from a grubbed up Second World War runway and the area has been allowed to naturally regenerate from the bare clay. “With reeds in the water, wide hedges and overgrown areas of scrub it’s a haven for wildlife, reed buntings, cormorants, murmurations of starlings, turtle dove and nightingale. Bee orchids, pyramids. You name it, it s here,” he says.

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