
(C) Ross Hoddinott/2020VISION
Bloomin' Brilliant BioBlitz - Outstanding orchards
Northover, Glastonbury, BA6 9FT
About the event
Meet in the Events Space at the Red Brick Building, Glastonbury where a volunteer will take you to the survey site. You will then spend an hour with Somerset Wildlife Trust finding out just how many species are present in the orchard and learning all about how it is being cared for. You will then be taken back to the Red Brick Building in time to join another survey (numbers are limited so please book each event separately) or the Wellbeing Nature Walk.
Alternatively, you are welcome to come and go from the Events Space at your leisure. Staff from the SWT Wilder Wellbeing project will be onsite to talk all things nature connections and nature-based wellbeing, with some simple activities you can try on the day. There will also be other drop in craft activities, local organisations you can speak with about climate change mitigation and adaptation, and short docu-film screenings. Or you could just rest or refuel at The Old Tannery!
Please check out the full itinerary for more details. We may be adding to this so do keep checking back!
The event has been organised by Somerset Wildlife Trust with grateful thanks to South West Heritage Trust and Friends of Brides Mound for access to their land for the surveys, and the survey leads, organisations and volunteers who have donated their time and expertise. Part of the Bogs and Bitterns Project, funded by The Species Survival Fund and Glastonbury Town Deal.
Image credit: John Bridges