You can help make wildlife count. Literally.
It's really important that we monitor and understand changes in both the diversity (the variety) of species we have and, more importantly, the abundance (the quantity) of wildlife species we have across the county. This in turn helps us track the health of the ecosystems that exist to support them (and us), which are coming under increasing pressure from changes in our climate.
If we don't notice wildlife declines, we run the risk of losing species forever. There are gaps in our knowledge that we need YOUR help to fill.
So how do we fill those gaps? Well it’s a numbers game. And by that we mean the number of species records we have from year to year. The more records we have, the more we know about habitats; and the more we know about habitats, the better we can identify what to do about protect them and the wildlife that call them home.
Choose one of the options below to start a journey to unleash your inner citizen scientist.
Citizen science projects are a great way to learn more about our wonderful wildlife, at the same time as helping to protect it.
Train yourself up and get recording!
How else can you get involved?