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FEATURES<br />

Reflections at Foxglove<br />

A view over the lake from the hides. 75 kingfishers have been caught here © Foxglove<br />

The volunteer pool is enormous with some 60 people turning<br />

out on a ‘worky-day’; over 35,000hrs of volunteer time have<br />

been committed over the past three years, which costed out<br />

at just £5 per hour would equate to £175,000 of work.<br />

With the recent ‘Festival of Nature’<br />

successfully behind us and the curtain<br />

down on the hundreds of visitors who<br />

enjoyed the experience, Foxglove<br />

returns to its tranquil, leaf y state<br />

couched between the Garrison and<br />

the Training Area at Catterick. Birds are<br />

heavily in moult, dragonflies are<br />

starting to emerge, and with the<br />

prospect perhaps of some warmer<br />

weather, the peaceful mid-summer<br />

ambience creates a tangible<br />

atmosphere across the reserve. Dexter<br />

cattle quietly munch their way through<br />

the wetland vegetation and reed<br />

warblers squabble within the<br />

phragmites; water voles ‘plop’ hurriedly<br />

and disappear under the water. These<br />

are the scenes that greet the myriad of<br />

people from all walks of life that<br />

frequent this unique MOD reserve.<br />

Hidden away behind the wire<br />

Foxglove is a byword today within the<br />

local community. Consistency has<br />

been key, and with assistance from a<br />

wide ranging group of suppor ters<br />

locally and nationally, the site has<br />

developed and thrives.<br />

It was the late Colonel James Baker, Head<br />

of MOD Conservation, who supported<br />

the idea of this military reserve back in<br />

the late 90s, and his vision to have a<br />

Defence conservation asset at the heart<br />

of this large, mixed conurbation was<br />

certainly appropriate. Few of those<br />

individuals who have passed through<br />

the gates would disagree.<br />

Adults and children take part in a natural history based mixed-media art session © Foxglove<br />

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Sanctuary 44 • 2015

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