Earthworm Sampling Day

Earthworm Sampling Day

  • Ages 18+

Join us on a sampling day to collect earthworm specimens as part of London Gatwick's biodiversity monitoring initiative.

By The Biological Recording Company

Date and time

Thursday, May 29 · 10am - 4pm GMT+1

Location

London Gatwick

London Gatwick Horley RH6 0NP United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Come along for a hands-on day of earthworm surveying with fellow nature enthusiasts! You'll help search for and collect earthworm specimens, contributing valuable data to build a species list for the site. Our survey methods include exploring different microhabitats and hand-sorting soil samples to gather specimens, which will later be identified by trained earthworm recorders. All records will be added to the National Earthworm Recording Scheme, helping to expand our understanding of these important soil creatures. No experience is necessary—just bring your curiosity and a keen eye for wildlife!

What will the day involve?

  • Fieldwork experience in undertaking soil pit sampling surveys to assess soil-dwelling earthworm species.
  • Hands-on experience of undertaking microhabitat searches to find above-ground earthworm species.
  • Practical experience in collecting and preserving earthworm specimens.
  • Recording environmental and ecological data required for the generation of earthworm species occurrence data.
  • A chance to meet fellow like-minded people from a range of different disciplines.

What do I need to know in advance?

  • This event is aimed at adults only.
  • It’s free to attend and no previous experience is required as earthworm sampling methods will be taught to all attendees on the day.
  • Attendance is free, but booking is essential as spaces are limited.
  • This event will involve the collection, preservation and killing of earthworm specimens for identification purposes.

Recording the UK’s Earthworms

All records collected will be submitted to iRecord in order to share our findings with the site managers, Local Environmental Record Centre and the National Earthworm Recording Scheme.

Recording the UK’s Earthworms

All records collected will be submitted to iRecord in order to share our findings with the site managers, Local Environmental Record Centre and the National Earthworm Recording Scheme.

London Gatwick

London Gatwick has over 91 hectares of woodland, grassland, scrub and wetlands surrounding the airport which we manage and monitor for biodiversity. There are two key non-operational areas of Gatwick's landholding that are actively managedand monitored to enhance their biodiversity potential. One area is the North West Zone and River Mole, the other is the Land East Zone, which includes the Gatwick Stream and the Gatwick Woodlands Biodiversity Area.

As of 2024, over 3,120 species of plants, animals and fungi have been recorded in and around London Gatwick including a number of notable species and declining species such as Long-horned Bee, Bechstein’s Bat, Grizzled Skipper Butterfly and Nightingale.

Find out more on the London Gatwick Biodiversity webpage.

Organized by

The Biological Recording Company provide a range of events focused on educating and training biological recorders and biodiversity professionals in the United Kingdom.

  • entoLIVE Webinars are free 1-hour virtual events exploring the science of insects and other invertebrates. Each webinar will feature an invertebrate scientist and are suitable for adults of all abilities – a passion for invertebrates is all that’s required!
  • Virtual Symposiums explore a subject in more detail through a series of talks from subject experts. These longer events have a small charge and are often available with an 'earlybird' discount.
  • Field Recorder Days are 1-day events where experienced and novice recorders come together to record the wildlife of a site. Records are generally collated through iRecord and shared with the site manager, Local Environmental Record Centre and relevant National Recording Schemes/Societies.
  • Earthworm Training Courses cover topics such as biology, ecology, sampling techniques and identification.
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