Who Goes There!? Track & Sign workshop
Overview
Join GSAB's Nature Recovery officer Antoine Lemaire for a guided walk in the woodlands and the Fairy Knowe outside Barr. Together we will explore the woodlands looking for woodland creatures and the signs they leave behind. Feeding signs, scat, footprints, sounds, feathers and hair. On the walk we will learn how to create a plaster cast of a hoof, foot or paw print (if we find some!).
Parking & Meeting Point: We will meet at the lower parking lot, turn right at the fork at the end of Changue Road. https://maps.app.goo.gl/nRBXuJ6PBdpNHqxU9.
Please arrive slightly before 9am so we can get organised and have plenty of time for the walk.
Accessibility: During this walk we will follow animal tracks and runs which will take us off the beaten track. This means we may have to negotiate low branches, steep terrain, muddy patches etc.
What to bring:
- Clothing for the weather
- Suitable footwear with a good tread
- Your lunch if you feel you will need it!
- Questions and curiosity
- Walking stick if you need one
Tickets are free but we have a Donation Ticket option on the booking page, and we are grateful for any and all contributions. These help our charity sustain its year-round event programme across SW Scotland's UNESCO Biosphere.
This Woodland Ecology workshop is made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund The GSA Biosphere Partnership is part of the Red Squirrel Recovery Network working alongside Northumberland Wildlife Trust, Cumbria Wildlife Trust, Lancashire, Manchester & Merseyside Wildlife Trust, Knowsley Safari, Bright Green Nature, Restoring Upland Nature, UK Squirrel Accord and the UK Animal & Plant Health Agency. This project is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to National Lottery Players.
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Highlights
- 4 hours
- all ages
- In person
- Free parking
- Doors at 8:45 AM
Refund Policy
Location
Barr Trails
Changue Rd
Barr KA26 9TN United Kingdom
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Organized by
Galloway & Southern Ayrshire UNESCO Biosphere
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