Since the start of the year, the boys have worked alongside the College’s Duncan Stewart Fellow of Natural History, Nick Baker – better known as a TV presenter and naturalist – to improve habitats on nature reserves in the Winchester area.
Conservation is part of the College’s Community Service programme which gives pupils the opportunity to broaden their life skills and to bring tangible benefits to the wider community.
The boys were involved in a range of conservation activities, including removing and replacing fencing, hedgerow planting and carrying out tree surveys on different nature reserves and other wildlife-rich spaces around Winchester.
Their efforts have improved conditions for a range of local species including skylarks, grey partridge, common lizards and slow worms.