Adult Workshop: How to be a Citizen Scientist - Sutton Courtenay, Saturday 31 May
Learn how to be a citizen scientist using your smart phone to record butterflies and day-flying moths.
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Learn how to be a citizen scientist using your smart phone to record butterflies and day-flying moths.
The Wildlife Trusts call for help charting marine life
With National Marine Week now upon us, we caught up with our Living Seas Officer, Donal Griffin, to find out just what The Wildlife Trust initiative, Shoresearch, is all about!
Shoresearch is The Wildlife Trusts' national citizen science survey of the intertidal shore, the exciting world of extremes where the sea meets the land.
We are looking for volunteers to participate and assist with various citizen science activities such as intertidal surveys and timed species search alongside the Solent coastline. You’ll help by…
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