Find and identify biodiversity in your garden

In person eventThursday 1 May 2025 • 18:0020:30 • Islington Ecology Centre, 191 Drayton Park, London, N5 1PH

Discover and document wildlife in your food growing space.

 

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Connor leading ecology workshop. Credit: Connor ButlerConnor leading ecology workshop. Credit: Connor Butler

This taster session is for anyone interested in finding and documenting wildlife in their outdoor spaces. Explore a range of survey techniques tailored to different animal groups, including pitfall traps, sweep nets, moth traps, leaf litter sieves, camera traps, and bioacoustic recorders. You’ll receive guidance on identifying various animal groups, highlighting resources to aid identification and recommendations of animal groups that are beginner-friendly. Best practices for recording wildlife observations will be covered, along with step-by-step guidance on how to upload biodiversity data to national recording schemes.

Participants will gain:

• An understanding of the tools and survey methods suitable for finding specific animal groups.

• Hands-on experience in using trapping and surveying equipment.

• Insight into which animal groups are accessible for beginners to identify.

• Knowledge of resources and guides to support wildlife identification.

• Practical skills to record and submit biodiversity data to national databases

 

About your trainer: Connor Butler

Connor is an entomologist and environmental educator with over a decade of experience inspiring people to connect with the natural world. Formerly the Head of Learning at Chelsea Physic Garden, Connor  has worked with volunteers to record frogs, worms, bees, bats, and pond life. He also delivers citizen science initiatives, including a frogspawn survey in Richmond Park, the training of 96 volunteers to study dung beetles in Bushy Park.

About the venue: Gillespie Park is nature reserve in Islington which is home to a wealth of wildlife, including 244 species of plants, 94 species of birds and 24 types of butterflies. You will find ponds, woodland and meadow areas as well as a food growing section. 

 

Get discounted tickets: Capital Growth member gardens and their staff/volunteers qualify for 50% discount on training and networking events. If you’re involved in a food growing space that’s not already a member, then sign up today - it's free and easy to do!

 

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