Harmony In Nature: Exchange update

 
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The Andover Trees United Youth Team had a camping trip in Harmony Woods last weekend where they undertook a bat survey and they also set-up a moth trap.

Previously they have carried out various day-time based activities - tree identification, wildflower and bird surveys and setting camera traps - however, the team were really interested to see what sort of wildlife they would find at night!

The results were very exciting; we identified several species of moth, which are new to our records, including the very cool buff-tip moth.

And we can also now say for certain that there are bats present in Harmony Woods!

The data collected goes towards ATU's on-going wildlife monitoring database and will be shared with national databases, too.

We are currently recruiting participants for our 2021 cohort. Participants must be 14-17 and committed to the project.

The programme includes:

  • monthly activities in the woodland focused on woodland management, ecology and conservation

  • work on your own mini research project

  • monthly virtual meets to discuss progress and put together findings to share with our partner organisation based in Costa Rica, the Corcavado Foundation

  • exchange communication with young people from Costa Rica

  • volunteer additional time at ATU events and/or workdays

  • Year 1: gain a Junior Forester’s award & John Muir Discovery award

  • Year 2: support year 1 participants and gain experience organising ATU events

  • End of year 2: potential to volunteer in Costa Rica

  • Participants automatically join the ATU youth team - a Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots affiliated group

To find out more please email the project ecologist, Alex Marshall.