
It is important that this gradual and natural development is allowed to continue to allow a very special site to be established.
Murray Park Pond
This pond is completely smothered with duck weed at the present time, the water level is low but it has kept water all year round since the improvements were made i.e. the dam and the link with the brook.
There has been a loss of plant varieties at the margins of the pond, and on the surface. The water starwort has been largely lost and the marsh marigold wasn't visible but the flag iris and the branched burr reed introduced in June are just about surviving.
Sampling
for macroinvertebrates was hindered by the mud and duck weed contaminating the nettings, but we did find greater water boatmen, shrimp, pond snails, water slaters, daphnia and smooth newts. We also know we had a lot of frog spawn earler in the year so this pond is doing amazingly well considering the state it is in.
We are waiting until October, as advised, to clear the surface of duckweed, and hopefully this Autumn the promised tree work will take place, the improved light availabilty from both these actions should give is a much healthier, more desirable habitat. Perhaps next year it will achieve its' full potential.


