For this session we're going to meet at the task, so you'll need to make your own way there. We encourage you to walk, run, or cycle to do so!
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You donโt need to be a scientist to help measure biodiversity. Join us for a simple, guided survey in your local Tiny Forest, where weโll be counting pollinators, bugs and butterflies. Your observations feed into real scientific research tracking how these forests support nature in urban areas, helping shape the future of biodiversity across the UK. Itโs quick, easy, and your time makes a genuine impact.
Learn more about the Tiny Forest here.
Join in the fun this May and count the bugs and butterflies at the Tiny Forest in Acton, Trinity Way that was planted in February (GoodGym involved)!
Please sign up on the Tiny Forest website.
โ๏ธ What is the task?
๐ When?
๐ Where?
Trinity Way, London, W3 7JD
Exact location:
google maps: link
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๐งค Equipment
Tiny Forest is a dense fast-growing native woodland of 600 trees planted densely in a tennis-court size plot, maximising benefits per m2 of land. The proponents, Earthwatch, engage with local communities to plant, maintain and monitor their forest over time. The forests reconnect people with nature and raise awareness of climate change.
See moreMake sure you've read our general guidelines for safety for taking part in a GoodGym session.
This is a GoodGym community mission. When we're doing a community mission we make our own way to the task, so you can choose to walk, run, or cycle. Thinking of cycling - check out our FAQs
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