Casual Observations or hands on volunteering roles to be filled

We’re looking for wildlife volunteers according to experience. Please can you read about what we’re looking for below and see if you can help us?

Casual Observations

As a user of Rimrose Valley, you are witness to a wide range of wildlife on a regular basis and we need your help in trying to improve our biodiversity database. We already have extensive ornithological data about some of the less obvious birds that use Rimrose Valley, either as resident species or on migration, for example the two Yellow-browed Warblers that were discovered earlier this month.

Despite this detailed and specific data, we still need your casual observational records – you can submit these either by email to biodiversity@rimrosevalleyfriends.org or via our online form on our website here.

It’s really important for us to make our biodiversity database as big and valuable as possible, as the greater the value of the database the greater the value of our cherished Rimrose Valley.

If you spot wildlife but are unable to identify what it is, then follow the “Where can I let people know about a wildlife sighting?” section of our Frequently Asked Questions page.

Hands-on Volunteering

Also, we are looking for volunteers with a knowledge of bats, dragonflies, butterflies, moths and/or mammals to assist in further surveys. If you feel that you can help join our survey team, please email biodiversity@rimrosevalleyfriends.org with a brief resume of your experience and availability.

 

Thanks for all your help and support

Rimrose Valley Friends

 

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