Mini Bioblitz at Gentleshaw Common

Mini Bioblitz at Gentleshaw Common

All bookings to turn up for 10am to meet the Site Ranger, you can stay the whole session or just stay as long as you want until 13.00pm.

By Staffordshire Wildlife Trust

Date and time

Location

Gentleshaw Common

Gentleshaw Common Opposite Ye Olde Windmill Inn Rugeley WS15 4NF United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Meet at Gentleshaw Common at the wooden barrier at the reserve entrance. Located opposite the Ye Olde Windmill Inn (WS15 4NF)

Gentleshaw Common, Rugeley, Staffordshire Common Side road

Parking information

- Near to the Ye Olde Windmill Inn: What three words ///today.remove.wiser Google map pin: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4rUBKCw5pAq59WZN7

Event details – Activity - A bioblitz is an event where people get together to record as many species as possible at a specific area.

Come and help the Site Ranger collect some amazing nature records at Gentleshaw Common for a mini site bioblitz. We will be walking a route around the site with sweep nets, Identification charts, and bug pots!

At our mini bioblitz, learn about the importance of citizen science, Lowland heathland and how to look after our amazing wildlife! You never know what you might find!

We will be using the iNaturalist app (green bird icon on app) to record our amazing wildlife finds. If you have the free iNaturalist app or website log in (https://uk.inaturalist.org/) then you can record as you go, with help from the Ranger, and your observations will all collect in the specially created bioblitz project.

If you don’t have a log in, or don’t want access to iNaturalist then don’t worry, the site ranger will help to take records with you.

Who can attend – Open to all - All under 18’s must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Price - Free to attend but booking for this event is required.

About - Walking trails - A network of paths crossing the heathland which can be muddy and uneven in places

Facilities – Please note there are no facilities on site but there are nearby eating pubs if needed or the Wolseley Centre just 20 minutes away.

Access - There are a network of paths crossing the heathland. It can be muddy and uneven in places

Disabled access - There are no gates on the site and there are tracks that will take off-road mobility scooters

What to bring – If you have a smart phone then a log on for the free iNaturalist app/website is helpful, but not essential. Suitable clothing for the outdoors and weather, and sturdy footwear. Rough terrain and muddy in places. You may want to bring a camera for nature pictures, or your phone to help with the recording. Bring binoculars if you have a pair. In case you need it, feel free to bring lunch or a snack if staying the whole session. Sun protection is also useful.

Provided on the day - Basic ID charts available to use on the day but you can bring your own too. Sweep nets and bug pots will also be provided.

We ask that you do not attend this event if you, or anyone in your household, is showing symptoms of any contagious illness.

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Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is your local wildlife conservation charity and we host lots of exciting activities to help grown-ups and children get closer to the natural world.

Our mission is to bring wildlife back and to inspire and support people to take meaningful action for nature.

So come along and Get wild outdoors with us!

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Aug 16 · 10:00 GMT+1