Monitoring at Queens Walk: MoRPh CSci & Riverfly

Monitoring at Queens Walk: MoRPh CSci & Riverfly

By ZSL Marine and Freshwater

Join us and help gather hydrogeomorphological & invertebrate data to monitor Queens Walk Park while we plan for new river restoration work!

Date and time

Location

Queens Walk Field

1 Crest Gardens Ruislip HA4 9HB United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 5 hours
  • In person

About this event

Science & Tech • Science

After the success of the river restoration work at Spider Park, we are excited to announce that we are planning to do more restoration work upstream of Spider Park at Queens Walk. This will promote further access to nature and good quality blue and green spaces. As a result, ZSL are excited to be running a collaborative event with the London Borough of Hillingdon and Cartographer!

This field-day training will bring together citizen scientists supported by experienced MoRPh CSci and Riverfly trainers, as well as ZSL staff to systematically monitor the Queens Walk using the Modular River Survey physical habitat assessment method (MoRPh CSci). Once we've gathered our MoRPh data we will then be taking a look at some of the invertebrates living in the river!

Who is MoRPh Citizen Science training for? - This event is aimed at citizen scientists in the Crane Catchment who have already been trained in using the MoRPh CSci methodology to practice your monitoring skills and gather data! Please Note - all MoRPh-trained surveyors will need to attend the H&S briefing on site before recording.

However, if you haven't attended a MoRPh training in the past, you are still very welcome to drop in to find out more about river habitat monitoring. MoRPh CSci is for all volunteers interested in gathering data and evidence about the current quality of physical habitat in their local river reaches within the River Crane and their potential for improvements.

Why record data using MoRPh Citizen Science? - The MoRPh CSci method records observed physical features and helps surveyors build skills, knowledge and understanding about how the shape and dynamic processes of rivers and streams can create and sustain the diverse habitats needed by aquatic and water-dependent wildlife. During this 'field-day session' we will be carrying out a health check on the on a section of the Yeading Brook in Queens Walk. Data will be used to help guide management and maintenance, while also helping to inform our plans for river restoration.

For more information about MoRPh Rivers and Citizen Science method and training please see: https://modularriversurvey.org/morph-rivers/

Important Information

What do I need to bring with me?

  • All data collection sheets will be provided on the day
  • MoRPh CSci is a bank side method and you will not be entering the water. However, please wear appropriate footwear (wellies are usually best - but walking boots can suffice) and long trousers/sleeves (the survey site can be a little overgrown with nettles and brambles so best to avoid any stings and scratches!)
  • Please pack a lunch and some water

Timings for the day

  • 10:30am meet at Queens Walk Field for an introduction to the site, a talk about the restoration work that is soon to be carried out and a health and safety briefing.
  • 11:00am start surveying!!
  • Finish MoRPh survey ~2:30pm (with break for lunch)
  • Riverfly group sampling 2:30 - 3:30pm

Numbers are limited & booking is essential!

Please send any questions to: azra.glover@zsl.org

If tickets run out - *PLEASE ADD YOUR NAME TO THE WAITING LIST IN CASE OF CANCELLATIONS !*

*you must be over 18 to attend this event.

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ZSL Marine and Freshwater

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Nov 4 · 10:30 AM GMT