Conservation Work at Shugborough Estate Duck Covert

Conservation Work at Shugborough Estate Duck Covert

Thanks to funding from the Environment Agency, DEFRA's Farming in Protected Landscapes programme, and support from Cannock Chase National Landscape, Staffordshire Wildlife Trust will carry out wetland and river restoration work with Ebsford Environmental in partnership with National Trust, Shugborough Estate, on a portion of their land called Duck Covert. The work is due to start on 22nd September 2025.

A map showing the work proposed at Duck Covert - no cut channel

Dynamic Rivers and SWT

Wetlands and rivers are important habitats for our wildlife, acting as a home for many species and an infrastructure network for flora and fauna to move along waterways. The healthier these habitats are, the more efficient they are for people too; storing carbon to help offset the effects of climate change and helping to reduce flood risk to nearby communities.

This particular area, Duck Covert, is already very wet and does not have public rights of way or paths, so it is an ideal place for restoration work which can improve the quality of habitat for wildlife.

Here we will create shallow scrapes within the grassland where areas of the field are already very wet. This ensures water will stay in the most appropriate area of the site more regularly throughout the year. In dry seasons it will provide water for insects, birds, and mammals; and it will be an important breeding and feeding ground for creatures like dragonflies, frogs, and wading birds.

At the top of the field, some of the drain embankment will be removed and we will widen the floodplain to better connect this to the river as well.  

These works have been approved by the planning committee.

The work is being carried out by Ebsford Environmental and involves heavy machinery on the site, but we expect very little disturbance to people given the location away from the main visitor paths on the Estate. Factors such as seasonal weather could effect the duration of the works and their exact end date.

The project and the design have all been created with the benefit of nature and habitat in mind. We have also carried out flood risk assessments to ensure there is no risk of flooding up or downstream due to the works. 

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