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leaky dam building

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Join us for a fun day of in-person volunteering at Epping Forest! We'll be working together to build leaky dams, which help improve the forest's waterways and support ancient trees and wildlife. No experience needed - just bring your enthusiasm.

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    Epping Forest Conservation volunteering - Leaky Dam construction

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  • Imagen principal de Epping Forest Conservation volunteering - Leaky Dam construction

    Epping Forest Conservation volunteering - Leaky Dam construction

    Thu, Jan 8, 9:30 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Epping Forest Conservation volunteering - Leaky Dam construction

    Epping Forest Conservation volunteering - Leaky Dam construction

    Thu, Dec 11, 9:30 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Epping Forest Conservation volunteering - Leaky Dam construction

    Epping Forest Conservation volunteering - Leaky Dam construction

    Tue, Dec 9, 9:30 AM

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  • Imagen principal de Epping Forest Conservation volunteering - Leaky Dam construction

    Epping Forest Conservation volunteering - Leaky Dam construction

    Fri, Dec 5, 9:30 AM

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Epping Forest is London and Essex’s largest green space, at some 6,000 acres, plus almost 2,000 acres of surrounding Buffer Land. Epping Forest is a charity, managed by the City of London Corporation, which is responsible for managing and conserving the Forest for the enjoyment of all, today, tomorrow and always. Our events help us celebrate and protect this unique Forest for generations to come. From bat walks and litter picks to crafting sessions and theatre performances, there are many opportunities to get involved and enjoy everything this ancient green space has to offer. Any income generated from ticket sales goes straight back into the Epping Forest charity to help us take care of 'London's green lung'.