As part of FWAG East’s ongoing monitoring of ponds and wetlands in the region, we are excited to announce the presence of Great Crested Newts (GCN) at Wildfell. Their presence was confirmed through Environmental DNA (eDNA) testing, which is a quick and non-invasive method that samples water to detect specific species. 

 The tests conducted at Wildfell in Spring 2025 assessed both newly created and restored ponds resulting from our initial restoration efforts. These ponds were funded and designed with the support of FWAG East. They are vital habitats for our on-site high-integrity units, providing essential water and food resources for surrounding units, and serve as a blueprint for future success. 

Why is the presence of Great Crested Newts important? 

GCN (Great Crested Newts) are an indicator species that select high-quality freshwater and terrestrial habitats. Their presence indicates that our ponds are developing well and are rich in biodiversity. Additionally, as a mid-level predator, they play a vital role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem. 

Chris Bawtree, Nature Recovery Director, stated: 

It is fantastic to see all our hard work for nature pay off. Healthy ponds are crucial to the long-term success at Wildfell, and we’re pleased to receive such positive news from FWAG East.

Our Pond Habitats 

At Wildfell and Devena, our two habitat banks, we have created and restored a series of ponds that contribute to the wider habitats and high-integrity BNG (Biodiversity Net Gain) units. This includes:  

  • 11 newly created ponds  
  • 3 restored ponds  
  • 10 managed ponds at Wildfell   
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