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LESNES TEAM SEEKS HELP WITH REGULAR BIRD, BUTTERFLY AND BUMBLEBEE COUNTS, TO HELP PRODUCE POPULATION ESTIMATES.Could you spare a little time to translate your wildlife interests into useful data ? - see below.
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LESNES eDNA TRIAL RESULTS ....Species inhabiting an area, or moving through it, leave samples of thier DNA (eDNA or environmental DNA). This can now be sampled and a certain number of identifications can be made to species level. This can result in the finding of species not previously recorded at a site.
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WOODLANDS FARM SEEKS HELP WITH 'BIG FARMLAND BIRD COUNT' SURVEYSurvey season is upon us, with our first survey, The Big Farmland Bird Count.
David Jones has said he will lead this for me on Wednesday 19th February at 9.30am.
If you are able to join him please meet in the farmyard at 9.15 before you will head out to the fields. Please bring binoculars and you best bird spotting skills!
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Hannah Ricketts
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LONDON FRIENDS OF GREEN SPACES NETWORKMost public greenspaces in Bexley do not have a Friends Group. There's a big opportunity to contribute to management, and work for more wildlife-friendly management regimes.
Drop in Q&A webinar - how to start a friends group
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Crossness Reedbed Work Party 11th November
They have been incredibly busy cutting reeds around the wader scrape. The reed was so tall, wet and heavy, that it caused my hard-working volunteers to sit down half-way through the cutting process! They NEVER do this! I cannot, in all consciousness, ask them to rake and clear all this vegetation too; there is simply too much.
So this email is a plea for your help. On Weds 11th Nov (Wednesday next week), we will be raking, forking, and possibly burning the cut reed, and we would really appreciate your help.
If you happen to be free, please do come along and help. No skills or specialist knowledge required. You will be rewarded with a nice picnic-style lunch in the bird hide afterwards. We start at 10am, finish work around 1pm, and lunch until 2pm. And we really are a nice friendly bunch, so please do come along. The Norman Road gates (DA17 6JY) will be open at 09.45 for vehicle access.
Apologies for the picture quality. It was taken on my phone, at some distance, from the opposite bank where I was still working!! (I’ll be in trouble if I don’t add that I pitched up after the hard work was practically done, and I was only cutting short grass, not 8ft tall reed J. My honesty will be my undoing).
Please let me know if you’ll be joining us, so that I can organise tools and refreshments accordingly. Please wear wellies if you have them, as we will be working in a wet area. If you don’t have wellies, please do wear good sturdy boots.
Look forward to seeing you then.
Kind regards
Karen
Karen Sutton – Biodiversity Team Manager
Thames Water Crossness Nature Reserve
Crossness Sewage Treatment Works
Belvedere Road
Abbey Wood
London SE2 9AQ
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