Lots of great events where you can get acquainted with mosses and liverworts across North Wales.
These amphibian and reptile courses are designed to offer something for everyone.
Complete beginner? Join the 1 day Basic Amphibian Course!
Looking to build on your knowledge or a professional looking to begin the journey to secure your GCN licence? Join the 2 day Advanced Great Crested Newt Course!
These courses are competitively priced with discounted availability for Wild Ground subscribers. Book before 28th February and enjoy a further 10% discount as part of an "early bird offer".
For a booking form for either course please email Mair Westwood.
Here is the programme for Flintshire BSBI outings in 2018. All meetings are on Saturdays and start at 10am unless otherwise advised.
The new date for the Welsh Stakeholder Engagement Day is Wednesday 25th April. Please put this in your diaries and spread the message to your networks. The NBN website page will be updated very soon.
Please support the BSBI in this penultimate year of recording for the 2020 Atlas.
Croeso cynnes i bawb. Welcome to all for this year's programme. You do not need to be a member of the BSBI, just interested in plants and understand that you come at your own risk. No need to reserve a place. Lifts usually from Ruthin Rugby Club SJ118578 please ask for departure times.
The North Wales Wildlife Trust Bird Race will be on Saturday May 5th this year. Please join in – and tell others about it!
This will be the 6th year of the Race. Over 50 participants have taken part so far, ranging from bird beginners and babes in arms to some of the top ornithologists in the region. So far, close to 150 species have been recorded on the race across the diverse habitats of NWWT reserves. These include Roseate Tern, Blue-headed Yellow Wagtail, Arctic Skua, Hen Harrier, Short-eared Owl, Ring Ouzel, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Osprey, Black Guillemot and Wood Warbler to name just a few.
The race itself is a celebration of birds and habitats, an opportunity / excuse to be out all day (and some of the night if you want!), and hopefully lots of fun…
Croeso cynnes i bawb. Welcome to all for this year's programme. You do not need to be a member of the BSBI, just interested in plants and understand that you come at your own risk. No need to reserve a place. Lifts usually from Ruthin Rugby Club SJ118578 please ask for departure times.
Dr Liz Halliwell will be talking about the pine marten and whether it may be the answer to all our red squirrel dreams, there will also be a talk from Dr Craig Shuttleworth about his research expedition to Canada where he was exploring grey squirrel management techniques.
Doors will open at 7pm for hot drinks and homemade cake, it is free entry but donations are welcome. Please contact Holly to reserve your place.
Training for Biological Recording. Joint Conference with Manchester Metropolitan University & Field Studies Council.
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