Results are In from SuDS+ Inspired BioBlitz

On June 8th a group of staff, volunteers and students spent time exploring two local woodlands and noting the different plants, animals and insects they could find. This technique is a citizen science approach to surveying with allows non experts to be involved and also has a cool name. Our BioBlitz took place on two contrasting sites, one a mixed plantation from around 35 years ago (Burnside Woods boundary in red) and a second an ancient woodland (South Stanley Woods boundary in blue) .

How Does A BioBlitz Work?

A group of people known as Observers meet at the site and record their findings which are collected in a central depository. In this case we used iNaturalist where records can be confirmed, queried or rejected by other members of the iNaturalist community known as Identifiers. We were lucky to have staff and volunteers with specific interests including mosses, grasses and birds. Further BioBlitz sessions could be organised in other parts of the study area or again at the same sites. In addition to the data collected everyone had fun and learned more about nature.

Burnside Wood

Burnside Wood BioBlitz results and species

South Stanley Woods

South Stanley Woods BioBlitz results and species

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