Grassland Habitats at Halstead Hill Farm

Grassland Photo credit: Chris Stoate

Grassland Photo credit: Chris Stoate

Grassland Habitats at Halstead Hill Farm

Location:
Halstead Hill Farm, Halstead House Lane, Halstead, Leicestershire, LE7 9DJ
Book
Join fully funded farm walk through different grassland habitats, agri-ecologist Prof Chris Stoate & regenerative farmer Dr Miriam Stoate

Event details

Date

Time
10:00am - 12:00pm
A static map of Grassland Habitats at Halstead Hill Farm

About the event

Learn about different types of grassland habitats from traditional permanent pasture to innovative herbal leys and discover the wildlife that calls these habitats home with agri-ecologist Professor Chris Stoate and regenerative farmer Dr Miriam Stoate.

Enjoy sweeping views across High Leicestershire with time to learn and ask questions about rotational grassland management for wildlife, rare breed sheep and soil health.

Chris, an agri-environmental researcher at the nearby Allerton Project for more than thirty years and Honorary Professor at Nottingham University, has also studied farmland ecology in southern Europe and West Africa. 

Miriam grew up on a farm, researched land management in Thailand, Canada and England and enjoys welcoming groups to the farm

Booking

Price

Free, the course is fully funded.
Places are limited so please only book if you are fully committed to attending.

Suggested donation

Donations to Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust are welcome

Suitable for

Adults

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Mobility

The terrain is uneven at the farm, with inclines and at least a kilometre of walking across fields and woodland.

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Parking information

At the farm
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Facilities

Toilets

Contact us

Contact number: 0116 262 9968
Contact email: event@lrwt.org.uk

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