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Home / Environment / London Dirt Transforms Island Haven for 39,000 Birds

London Dirt Transforms Island Haven for 39,000 Birds

27 Nov

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Summary

  • 39,000 birds now overwinter on Wallasea island wetlands.
  • Soil from Elizabeth line tunnels was used for restoration.
  • The project restored a former construction site into a bird refuge.
London Dirt Transforms Island Haven for 39,000 Birds

Wallasea island in Essex has become a sanctuary for an unprecedented 39,000 birds, thanks to an innovative restoration project. The RSPB utilized three million tonnes of earth, originally sourced from tunnel excavations for London's Elizabeth line, to dramatically improve the island's wetlands.

This ambitious initiative involved raising the ground level and reintroducing tidal flows after a 400-year absence. The transported soil was instrumental in constructing new islands, lagoons, and salt marshes, creating ideal conditions for numerous bird species to feed, nest, and refuel. The wetlands also offer crucial flood protection by absorbing storm waters.

The transformation from a barren construction site to a vibrant nature reserve, now hosting species such as avocets, knot waders, grey plovers, and bar-tailed godwits, highlights the synergy between major infrastructure projects and environmental conservation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Soil from the Elizabeth line tunnels was used to create new wetlands, lagoons, and salt marshes, providing essential habitats for birds.
Wallasea island is currently hosting a record 39,000 birds overwintering on its restored wetlands.
The RSPB led the project, collaborating with Transport for London and utilizing soil from the Elizabeth line construction.

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