Glasgow Airport workers clean up
15.08.09
Glasgow Airport staff have teamed up with the West Dunbartonshire Ranger Service to carry out a massive clean-up operation at a nearby local nature reserve. The reserve is popular with bird watchers, cyclists and walkers, and is home to a range of butterfly and bird species such as hawk dragonflies, cormorants, grey herons and oystercatchers, as well as roe deer.
The team cleared away willow trees and remove unwanted shrubs at The Saltings, a nature reserve located under the Erskine Bridge at Old Kilpatrick. In large numbers the willow trees can be damaging to the local ecosystem because they drain moisture from the earth and limit the growth of other tree and plant species. The team helped remove over 40 willow trees from the nature reserve.
Derek Provan, Customer Services Director at Glasgow Airport said: ‘The team had a great time helping out at the Saltings nature reserve. As a local employer, we were delighted to take part in such a worthwhile community project. From our own perspective, the day was a great team-building exercise and I would strongly recommend that other local businesses support the work of the Ranger Service. It’s extremely hard work but great fun at the same time.’
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