Invertebrate Field Recorder Day
Help us record the insects and other invertebrates of Paradise Fields at this London Natural History Society event.
Recording invertebrate species allows us to track the diversity, abundance, and health of organisms that are vital to ecosystem functioning. By knowing which invertebrate species are present at a site, land managers are best informed to protect and enhance ecosystems effectively. In London, recording and monitoring invertebrates is particularly important because the capital often serves as the first point of arrival for species new to Britain, making early records crucial for detecting and managing potential ecological impacts. London’s brownfield sites also provide valuable refuges for specialised native species that are declining elsewhere. We also face challenges from invasive invertebrates – careful recording helps to identify and control these challenges. Beyond its scientific value, invertebrate recording is a rewarding and enjoyable activity that fosters a deeper connection with nature.
Lineup
Connor Butler
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Highlights
- 5 hours
- ages 18+
- In person
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Location
Paradise Fields, Horsenden Hill
Paradise Fields
Horsenden Hill Perivale UB6 0AD
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