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Join Cofnod and Mandy Cartwright from ARC to learn about amphibian recording in North Wales. With tips on how to submit high quality amphibian records and how to get involved with local recording schemes..
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The Earthworm Society of Britain is delighted to announce a new online training course from the Field Studies Council BioLinks project. Discovering Earthworms is aimed at adults and will be delivered as 4 weekly topics starting from 28th April 2021.
Aims of Outside the Honeypot: wildlife recording in the urban world:
>Understand the wealth of recording and monitoring undertaken in urban area
>Discuss how NFBR can better support urban recording
>Link biological recorders and citizens in an urban context
>Understand research in the urban world
>Celebrate our rich natural heritage and show how nature can thrive in an urban context
Spaces on this 2-day virtual conference cost £5 per person
Programme here.
Book here via the FSC website.
Hosted by Field Studies Council's Biolinks project and in association with the Tanyptera Trust and World Museum Liverpool.
Join Jean Matthews, Sam Dyer and Martin Bailey to learn how best to record mammals across North Wales. Many different groups of mammals will be covered, so this is a golden opportunity to learn some useful tips on improving your own mammal records.
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The training will consist of two online zoom sessions, with a week in between to practice your skills in your garden or local area. By the end of the sessions we hope you will have confidence to identify some of our common bumblebees and to submit your records.
Please only register if you can attend both sessions and if you are resident in Wales, ideally in the Cofnod area.
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The training will consist of two online zoom sessions, with a week in between to practice your skills in your garden or local area. By the end of the sessions we hope you will have confidence to identify some of our common bumblebees and to submit your records.
Please only register if you can attend both sessions and if you are resident in Wales, ideally in the Cofnod area.
Book Here
This Nature Week connect with nature on your doorstep!