About this Event
Learn about the role deadwood plays in our ecosystem and the biodiversity is supports
This event is in partnership with the
Deadwood is amazing. It plays a big part in nutrient recycling, acts as a carbon storage system, and helps the stability of woodland soil. It is an important micro habitat for birds, mammals, fungi, plants, amphibians, reptiles, insects and even fish! But sadly this habitat is under studied and under threat.
We will use TCV's Dead Good Deadwood survey packet to investigate the sites deadwood habitats. This involves looking at the organisms living on the surface and inside of the wood which then provides a rough estimate on the stage of decay.
There will be opportunities to learn about bugs, fungi and tree identification as we examine the different pieces of deadwood.
This event is open to ages 10+ and under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
What to bring with you β Notebook, pen, smartphone, drink and snack (all optional)
What to wear - Please check the weather, we will be outside and in woodlands so please wear appropriate clothing and shoes
Where to meet - Parking available here (also see the map below)
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Hannahston Community Woodland car park, Drongan, Ayr, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00







