Weekday volunteering – Wednesdays – species recording skills
Join the Nurturing Natrual Connections Development Officer, David each Wednesday and learn new skills for species identification, the next few months will see the Cumbernauld Living Landscape volunteers heading out to survey for Invasive Non-Native Species and garden escapee at sites around the town. These surveys will help us to map where they are, and how badly they have spread and give a visual aid to show how wide spread the problems is.
Invasive Non-Native and garden escapees are now one of the top five drivers of biodiversity loss. We often hear of the misconception that discarded plants will rot down but they don’t, they spread and cause major problems for our soils, our native wildlife and for the people who manage those sites. Over £200million is spent by the Scottish Government and £2 billion for the UK government on tackling this issue every year, it is a global problem and one we can all take easy steps to prevent.
Will you help us to restore your natural heritage? Are you interested in learning new skills and like minded people? Would you like to have a deeper connection with nature?
Get in touch with David Meechan at d.meechan@tcv.org.uk to find out more
Can you ID these guys?
We cannot protect something we do not love, we cannot love what we do not know, and we cannot know what we do not see, or hear or sense – Richard Louv