About this Event
Did you know that scientists often struggle to find male woodlice, that male trees can turn female, or that many of London’s birds partner up into same-sex couples?
‘Queer Ecology’ aims to challenge what we think of as being ‘natural’ or ‘unnatural’ and celebrates diversity in all life. Join ecologist Connor Butler on a guided nature walk through Battersea Park to explore the diverse and unusual lifecycles found in the 'unnatural' plants and animals right outside your doorstep. You’ll learn how to use a hand lens to identify common species of plants and invertebrates and gain a new fascination with the natural world.
This gentle tour around the park invites all curious minds (aged 16+) interested in meeting others, learning identification skills, and seeing nature from a new perspective. The route will mostly stick to paths, but please contact me if you would like to discuss accessibility.
The walk will start at the Rosery Garden (follow this link rather than the map in the event page). This is found at the gate nearest to Battersea Park Station.
This walk is offered as 'pay what you feel'. I want everyone to experience nature and don't want money to be a barrier, but if you enjoyed the tour and can afford it, please consider paying what you feel it is worth at the end of the tour.
About your guide:
Connor the Ecologist is a London-based entomologist and tour guide. Over the past 2 years, more than 1,000 people have joined his Queer Ecology walks (though he is new to eventbrite). He has a specialism in dung beetles, so enjoys finding insects in the most unusual of places.
This tour is led by a professional nature guide who is first aid trained, has public liability insurance, and has risk-assessed the route.
Event Venue
Battersea Park, Rosary Lodge, London, United Kingdom