Hi all,
My name is Dave Parsons, I run the Oxfordshire Mammal Group. I run a number of monitoring sites for the National Dormouse Monitoring Scheme – these are primarily in South Oxon. However, when looking at coverage of woodlands at the landscape scale there is quite a large gap between these woodlands and woodlands further north. As such I was wondering if you would be able to help me secure access to a number of woodlands in the Aylesbury Vale (not Oxon, but that doesn't matter?).
The woods I am interested in are:
Doddershall Wood;
Tittershall Wood;
Gravenhill Wood;
Whitecrossgreen Wood;
Little Wood;
Grenvilles Wood;
Any similar around this area.
In the first instance I would hope to conduct a number of ‘nut-hunt’ searches looking for hard-mast fruits showing evidence that dormice were present– for this I would hope to use volunteers from the Mammal Group. If we find positives and if access allows, then I would hope to secure funding for boxes for long-term monitoring.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Best regards,
Dave Parsons.