Written by Laura Miller, who stayed at the St Madoc Centre for a week on work experience.
At the beginning of July I completed my work experience with
St Madoc’s Centre. I stayed on site in the Manse and was working with Sarah
Leedham the Environmental Co-ordinator. Living in Llanmadoc was a very different experience to the life
I’m used to in London. The views from St Madoc’s centre are spectacular and you
only need to walk less than 100 metres to see the sea.
Every morning I was responsible for making sure the chickens
and pigs were fed and had enough water. I would collect any eggs the hens had
laid and place them on the stall at the top of the drive.
I was able to carry out a butterfly transect, and a bird and
a reptile survey all of which were new to me. Whilst doing these I discovered many
animals which I had never seen before in their natural habitat, such as Adders
and Reed Buntings. After carrying out these surveys, I then put the data on to
the computer so the data can be used later.
A volunteer named Mark brought his Harris Hawk in which is used to help educate the children.
I was lucky enough to be able to hold it. This was another first for me!
During my stay I carried out many other activities such as
path clearing, harvesting vegetables and weeding the allotment.
The week gave me many new opportunities to learn about
conservation. The team is like one big family and are extremely friendly and
helped me to enjoy my week thoroughly.
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