As many of us are now working from home for the foreseeable future it’s a golden opportunity to record species you see on your lunch break in your garden or on your local walk. All four Welsh LERCs have joined together to bring you Nature Neighbours.
We hope you’ll all join in the fun and pop out to see what’s in your local patch, sharing your sightings via Twitter and/or Facebook using the tag #NatureNeighbours
You can also send your records directly to your LERC (using the ORS in the case of Cofnod) or use the LERC Wales recording App on your Smartphone.
LNP Post
To promote wildlife recovery on Anglesey.
Closing date 20th March 2020.
Every month we will be providing maps and information about poorly recorded monads in North Wales to encourage recorders to get out to locations with few or zero records. Go to the library section of the website to access previous Monad of the Months.
To assist in the management and maintenance of nature reserves and walking trails managed by Open Spaces, and in their promotion to the public.
Deadline 13th March 2020.
A summary of this month’s content:
Signs of spring
Dangerous currents
Stingers
Storms and floods
Woody patterns
Bats as prey
Every month we will be providing maps and information about poorly recorded monads in North Wales to encourage recorders to get out to locations with few or zero records.
Contact Details
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| Michaela Scrivin |
| Wales Biodiversity Partnership
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Please find attached the third Invasive Non-native Species Group newsletter by the Wales Biodiversity Partnership. Articles on the Invasive Alien Species Order 2019, a Crassula biological control trial in Llanelli, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Evidence and Research Needs (BEERN) Projects, latest news, events and more.
Every month we will be providing maps and information about poorly recorded monads in North Wales to encourage recorders to get out to locations with few or zero records.