Trench Wood
Trench Wood is a woodland area part managed by the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust and Butterfly Conservation.[1] It is located around 6 miles (9.7 km) miles north-east of Worcester near the small villages of Dunhampstead and Sale Green. The Worcester and Birmingham Canal and the main line railway from Birmingham to the south-west of England both pass just to the west of the wood. The back third of the woodland is in private ownership and is not accessible.
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In 2009 the Bat Conservation Trust launched a detail study of 10 counties in England to determine the range of the Bechstein's bat and in 2010 a lactating female Bechstein's was discovered in Grafton Wood, suggesting that there was a breeding colony in the wood or close by. Another Bechstein's was discovered in the same year at Trench Wood. The People's Trust for Endangered Species are funding further research work.[2]
References
- "Trench Wood nature reserve goes butterfly friendly". BBC Hereford and Worcester. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
- Bats about Bechstein’s James Hitchcock Worcestershire Life August 2012 p99