PLEASE NOTE THIS WORKSHOP IS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 16-30
Often flying insects get a bad rep- mosquitoes and moths, for example, are known for their 'nuisance' rather than the very important roles they play as pollinators in our delicate ecosystems 🕸️
In this beginner - friendly workshop, our visitor engagement ranger Lira will talk through the pollinators that can be found in and around London, their importance and ways we can protect them 🦋
Attendees will also be shown how citizen science projects like Buzz Map, which uses DNA analysis, can help us better understand pollinators and improve our conservation efforts🧬
During this workshop, participants will be able to get up close to insect samples, practise identifying insects and create seed dumplings to take home! 🥟
💸 Cost: 0 - £5 (*ticket price does not include the Eventbrite fee)
All profits from this event are invested into London Wildlife Trust’s conservation and education work and the care of its nature reserves.
👟 What to bring: Comfy clothes, closed-toe shoes, and a willingness to get stuck in – we’ll take care of the rest.
♿ Accessibility: We aim to make this event as inclusive as possible. Please get in touch with us at verangers@wildlondon.org.uk if there’s anything we can do to support you.
Please note this workshop is for young people aged between 16-30. We particularly welcome young people who:
• Are from global majority backgrounds (Black, Asian or minority ethnicity)
• Are living in economically deprived areas in London
• Have beginner's knowledge of environmental topics