Dedicated access points for dogs have been installed on the Itchen Navigation to help prevent disturbance to wildlife along the waterway. Dogs getting in and out of the water have trampled vegetation, eroded the bank and disturbed wildlife, a wildlife trust says.
The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust has put in two "dog dips" along a 10.5 mile section. The swimming points have been installed in Shawford and near Allbrook. The trust is asking dog owners to encourage their pets to use the access steps into the water.
Ali Morse, Itchen Navigation project manager for the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, said: "We hope the dog dips will reduce bank erosion and make the Navigation an even better place for wildlife."
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The Itchen Navigation was created in 1665 as a waterway that commercial barges could pass through. It is a noted area for wildlife, including water vole, otter, salmon and kingfisher.
3 comments:
This is pretty standard in New Zealand. I was responsible for re-vegetating a wetland and left patches for dogs rather than have the new plants torn up
Oh right, I'd never heard of this before.
Thanks for that!
I love it! It allows the dogs access, but protects the environment at the same time. Great thinking.
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