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![]() Take part in a surveyUse your spare time to help map UK wildlife - it's free, fun and will make a lasting difference! Get involvedTaking part in a wildlife survey is a great way to engage with nature in your local area and will also support professional conservationists working to protect UK wildlife. Here are few other reasons why you might want to get involved:
Here are some surveys that run all year round. Year long surveysBeewatch - Report any bees you see in your garden or out and about. Run by the Bumblebee Conservation Trust. BirdTrack - An online bird recording scheme run by the BTO, the RSPB and Birdwatch Ireland. The Great British Snail Hunt - Join the hunt for 9 species of snail and help map out UK distributions. Harlequin Ladybird Survey - Help monitor the spread of this invasive ladybird by reporting your sightings. Homes for Wildlife - Register your garden and get tips and advice on how to make it more wildlife friendly. Sealife Survey - Record your sightings of marine life around the UK coast. Moths Count - National Moth recording scheme. Run by the Butterfly Conservation Trust. Natures Calendar Survey - Record any seasonal changes you see for spring and autumn. The UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme - Set up a route and monitor what butterflies you see on a weekly basis. Snail Search - Get out in your garden to help scientists find alien snails. |
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