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Home / Latest News / TVERC Species Surveys & Volunteer Opportunity!

TVERC Species Surveys & Volunteer Opportunity!

OUWG Chair presenting at TVERC Surveying Conference
OUWG Chair Helen Edwards presenting at TVERC Surveying Conference

With the development of our species surveying schedule this year at Boundary Brook, we are looking for a volunteer to help us coordinate all our information and take on the task of uploading the data to update relevant environmental records such as Thames Valley Environmental Records Centre.

This will be an engaging role ideal for someone interested in ecology and species surveying, or wanting to learn.

Please email us at info@ouwg.org.uk if you are interested in helping.

Last month, OUWG Chair Helen Edwards presented new approaches and developments in species surveying at Boundary Brook Nature Reserve to the Autumn TVERC recorders conference.  She described how OUWG have used the historical TVERC site records in developing ecological surveys to establish a baseline for evaluating future habitat restoration work, bringing local and national ecologists alongside existing skills within the group and enabling members of the local community of all generations to get involved.

WATCH Helen’s Presentation on YouTube

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