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Harvest mouse
In 2012, Rodley Nature Reserve reintroduced harvest mice bred in captivity through a collaboration with Leeds City Council’s parks and green spaces service.
Credit: Maggie Bellwood, Rodley Nature Reserve
Harvest mouse nest
A harvest mouse nest in Leeds.
Credit: Ann Hanson, Yorkshire Mammal Group
Friends of Breary Marsh scything
Staff at Breary Marsh have changed how they care for the land, including going back to traditional scything instead of mowing.
Credit: D L Preston
Breary Marsh
Harvest mice, Europe’s smallest rodent, have been found in Breary Marsh in Leeds after last having been recorded there in 1975.
Credit: D. L Preston
Skelton Lake
Skelton Lake is one of the green spaces where biodiversity will be boosted, improving wildlife habitats for different species.
Killingbeck Fields
Killingbeck Fields is one of the green spaces where Leeds City Council is supporting investment to improve biodiversity.
Asket Hill
Asket Hill was part of a successful pilot project funded by developers, which delivered improvements to local habitats including grasslands, woodlands and a wetland.