Our planet is changing. The climate and biodiversity are in crisis. We can turn the tide, but to do so, we need to keep an eye on wildlife and the natural habitats that support it. We’re looking for volunteers to join a citizen science project recording wild mammals in the green spaces of our towns and cities. Whether a squirrel or fox, wood mouse or bat, every sighting is important and goes to building a bigger picture of how wildlife is faring. The online survey provides information on how to recognise the different species on our doorstep, and is part of an active conservation effort. For more information, visit https://ptes.org/get-involved/surveys/
PTES looks to the future with the hope of preserving wildlife for the future generations to enjoy. We fund scientific research in the UK and abroad, purchase threatened land, commision surveys and reports and hold symposia and conferences.
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1 hours per Week. Minimum Commitment: 8 Week
1 hours per Week. Minimum Commitment: 8 Week
Experience required: None.
Travel details: The survey can be done at any time of day, from early morning to late evening, and for as long as is convenient. Participants should choose a convenient, local site to survey, such as a garden, park, allotment or other green space. Travel expenses are not paid.
Expenses details: Survey sites should be local—a garden, park, allotment or other green space—and travel expenses are not paid.