Cattle in to help boost the wildlife - The Worcester Observer

Cattle in to help boost the wildlife

Worcester Editorial 11th Jun, 2022   0

A 15-STRONG herd of hand-reared Hereford cattle has been released on Ronkswood Hill Meadows, as part of an annual conservation exercise by Worcester City Council.

The cattle will be allowed free rein on the local nature reserve site, to help preserve grassland and wildflowers.

It’s designed to act as a natural and cost-effective way of keeping the grass short enough to allow the vast array of wildflowers in the area to get sunlight to grow and hopefully thrive.

Neil Jones, Conservation Officer at Worcester City Council, said: “The cattle will graze at this site for around six months to manage the grassland, contributing to protecting the landscape and promoting good conditions. This also maintains some of the traditional benefits of natural stewardship.”




The meadows are home to a wide range of wildflowers including black knapweed, cowslips and birdsfoot trefoil but if grass grows too high these flowers will not flourish

“The sudden re-appearance of cattle may take a few people by surprise but the animals will be too busy chewing the cud to take notice of any passers-by,” Nick added.


The City Council has put up signs on Newtown Road and Tolladine Road to warn walkers and dog-owners to take a little extra care and keep dogs on leads when cattle are nearby.

“The sudden re-appearance of cattle may take a few people by surprise, but the animals will be too busy chewing the cud to take notice of any passers-by,” Neil added

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