Youth Rangers of the Fens - Pollinator and Botanical ID Skills

Teenage boy and girl sat under trees identifying flowers with a magnifying glass
Red-tailed bumblebee

Red-tailed bumblebee ©Jon Hawkins - Surrey Hills Photography

Closeup of pink musk mallow in a wildflower meadow

Image - Henry Stanier

Youth Rangers of the Fens - Pollinator and Botanical ID Skills

Location:
New Decoy, Long Drove
Holme Road,
Holme, Cambridgeshire, PE7 3PW
Book
Join the Fens Youth Rangers to learn practical conservation skills for free.

Event details

Meeting point

The Great Fen New Decoy Information Point Car Park

Date

Time
1:00pm - 4:00pm
A static map of Youth Rangers of the Fens - Pollinator and Botanical ID Skills

About the event

Youth Rangers is a group for secondary-aged young people (11-17 years) keen to make a positive difference to their local environment. We meet throughout the year at various Cambridgeshire nature reserves and would love to welcome you to our group.

Please note:
Bookings are not confirmed until we have received your completed paperwork and consent form (for each child).

Join us for another fantastic session of learning real, practical conservation skills, learning from industry professionals and making a positive impact for wildlife. You do not need any experience to attend. This month we're in the Great Fen, following the Northern Loop trail for a Pollinator Survey and Rapid Grassland Assessment - develop your botanical ID skills and discover a range of pollinators. The wildflower meadow on this route is sown with a wide variety of species, including corn marigold, ox-eyed daisy, yellow rattle and finer grass species which can all be seen during the summer months and will attract many insect species. Under the guidance of Communities and Education Officers from the Wildlife Trust, you'll be learning how to perform a Pollinator survey as part of the UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme (PoMS). You'll also learn how to quickly assess the quality of the grasslands based on the presence of wild flowers and grasses. Your valuable data will inform conservation plans at the site.

Please bring water and dress appropriately for the weather - Layers and waterproofs, or hats and sun lotion if needed. Long sleeves and trousers recommended. Please wear sensible boots or wellies.

Additional information 

  • There are no toilet facilities available for this session.
  • These sessions are designed for participants to attend independently. We try to be as inclusive as possible, but this session may not suit every young person, and unfortunately we cannot provide 1:1 support.
  • Parents/guardians will be asked to fill out a consent form to include relevant concerns/issues to help us ensure participants get the most out of the session.
  • Please refer to our event terms and conditions webpage for details on refunds and cancellations, as well as general information about how we run our events.
  • The benefits of joining the Wildlife Trust BCN include a reduced rate for many events. Family membership is from just £5 a month.

On booking you will receive an email with further guidance but if you have any more questions please do get in touch with Communities and Education Officer Laura at laura.allen@wildlifebcn.org.

A photographer may be present at the event and taking pictures for Wildlife Trust BCN use so please let us know if you'd rather not be included. Under 18s will have an adult asked to complete a media consent form.

 

Booking

Price

Free

Suitable for

Children

Know before you go

Dogs

On a lead

Contact us

Laura Allen
Contact number: 01487 815524
Contact email: info@greatfen.org.uk