Wonderful Insects - Discover Buzz Map and BIOSCAN projects
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Wonderful Insects - Discover Buzz Map and BIOSCAN projects

Join London Wildlife Trust team and Wellcome Connecting Science to discover the project, studying insects' diversity from across the UK.

By London Wildlife Trust

Date and time

Location

Walthamstow Wetlands, London Wildlife Trust

2 Forest Road London N17 9NH United Kingdom

Agenda

10:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Welcome and Intros

11:00 AM - 1:30 PM

Buzz Map activities

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Join us at this fun-filled session to learn about the Buzz Map initiative and the nationwide BIOSCAN project, studying insect diversity through genomics in the UK. We will also be running a variety of activities throughout the session such as strawberry DNA extraction, mystery bug identification and much more!

This citizen science project is perfect for anyone who wants to be part of understanding and safeguarding our local insect populations, and especially for anyone looking to learn more about careers in biodiversity science, conservation, or develop skills in science engagement and education.

We will provide training and support during the session - no previous experience is necessary!

This free event is open to all ages. Young people under 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

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Why get involved with The Buzz Map?

Walthamstow Wetlands is Europe’s largest urban wetland. The 211 hectare site comprises 10 operational reservoirs which provide drinking water to London, and a commercial fishery; it is a nationally important site for breeding and overwintering water birds and other wildlife, and forms part of an internationally important site for waterfowl. Owned and operated by Thames Water, the Wetlands’ nature reserve management, biodiversity monitoring and visitor engagement is undertaken by London Wildlife Trust under contract to Waltham Forest Council.

Wellcome Connecting Science's mission is to enable everyone to explore genomic science and its impact on research, health and society.

The BIOSCAN project is part of a collaboration with the Wellcome Sanger Institute’s Tree of Life programme which investigates the diversity of complex organisms through sequencing and cellular technologies. They generate and use high-quality genome sequences to explore the evolution of life, provide the raw materials for new biotechnology and deliver tools and understanding for biodiversity conservation.

Ethical Considerations:

The insects we collect in our malaise traps are humanely killed before their DNA is studied. The deliberate or reckless killing of any life, even for scientific study, requires careful ethical consideration. This is not something we take lightly and are aware that there might be concerns and questions around this method of sampling. It is important to always consider whether a destructive method of sampling is truly necessary for a piece of research. In the case of the BIOSCAN project, this monitoring effort will help us to understand insect populations and to improve our DNA barcode database so that in the future, we will be able to monitor them in a non-destructive way. The methods follow approved standards are restricted in locations around the site and over time; it is unlikely than anything other than a small sample of the whole site’s insect biota is affected by this research.

In future the data gathered will inform our approaches to the Wetlands’ management.

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London Wildlife Trust's Walthamstow Wetlands

Frequently asked questions

How to get here?

Walthamstow Wetlands is serviced by the 123 and 230 buses from Tottenham Hale and Blackhorse Road tube station, or can be reached on foot (approx 10 minutes walking from both stations).

Is there car parking on site?

Yes. The car park is at 2 Forest Road, N17 9NH. It is open from 9.30am to 5pm, and payable on departure.

Cost ?

Free but donations are welcome. All proceeds from this event enable our mission of Nature recovery for a thriving city.

Accessibility

The facilitators will be very keen to ensure that inclusion needs are met as best as possible, so please feel free to let us know before if there's anything we can do by contacting us at engagement@wildlondon.org.uk

Do I need to print my confirmation?

There is no need to print this confirmation. Simply give the surname of the booker to the event leader upon arrival.

Will refreshments be provided?

There will be no refreshments provided. Our Engine House cafe will be open during the event.

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Aug 27 · 10:30 GMT+1