Individuals, Families, Schools and Groups – a great opportunity to carry out biodiversity surveys at a time to suit you between 20-28th May.
Butterfly timed count
Butterfly species list
Pollinator timed count
Ground Dwelling survey – lift one of the 6 concrete slabs and photograph what you see and add to the website
All resources and information is provided by Earthwatch at https://tinyforest.earthwatch.org.uk/biodiversity-week
Why take part?
Biodiversity Week will have huge benefits – both for you, and for science!
The health and wellbeing benefits of spending time in nature are well-documented. Taking part in a Tiny Forest citizen science survey is a great opportunity to spend some meaningful time outside in your local area. It’s also a brilliant way to connect with your community and spend time with family and friends in the fresh air and green space.
By taking part in citizen science, you become a vital part of our environmental research. We use science to better understand the environmental challenges we face, and to find solutions to these issues. In particular, the data you provide will allow us to better understand how a Tiny Forest can support wildlife in urban areas.
An event every week that begins at 8:30 am on Sunday, repeating indefinitely
An event every week that begins at 8:30 am on Sunday, repeating indefinitely
An event every week that begins at 8:30 am on Sunday, repeating indefinitely
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