Butterfly Identification and Ecology with Andrew Bladon and Matt Hayes
Location: Trumpington Meadows,
Grantchester Road Trumpington
Cambridge
CB2 9LH
Trumpington Meadows,
Grantchester Road Trumpington Cambridge
CB2 9LH
Learn about the biology and ecology of butterflies
About the event
Around 60 species of butterfly live in the UK and a diverse selection of them can be seen on BCN Wildlife Trust reserves. A complex life cycle means that many butterflies are extremely sensitive to environmental change and these species can act as important bio-indicators. Therefore, studying butterflies can help us monitor natural ecosystems and protect a wide array of other animals and plants.
This workshop aims to provide background information on the biology and ecology of butterflies, and will also include a field trip where you will learn to identify some of the species yourself.
Booking
Phone number
07793 606026 (Tues, Wed and Fri 9am - 2.30pm)Price
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Dogs
Dogs must be on a lead in some areas, please follow signs at the reserve. Scroll down to see a video explaining where you can and can't walk your dog.
Contact us
Juliette Butler
Contact number: 07793 606026 (Tues, Wed and Fri 9am - 2.30pm)
Contact email: trainingworkshops@wildlifebcn.org