Roary Neat
BBC Wildlife|August 2023
Freshwater Habitats Trust volunteer on looking after rare wetland plants for a reintroduction project in Oxfordshire
Jo Price
Roary Neat

THE FRESHWATER HABITATS TRUST'S NEW project, GroWet, involves getting volunteers to look after a rare wetland plant at home over the growing season, receiving it in spring as a seedling and caring for it as it develops. These plants are then reintroduced to one of the historic wetlands managed by the UK charity in Oxfordshire. In 2022, volunteer Roary Neat looked after parsley water-dropwort (Oenanthe lachenalii): "It's an umbellifer which, while still distributed widely around coastal marshes and fens, is declining in inland sites and listed as Near Threatened in England."

This story is from the August 2023 edition of BBC Wildlife.

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