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UID:24995-1778839200-1778860800@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Risley Moss Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nRisley Moss is an 82-hectare Local Nature Reserve and Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Warrington\, featuring lowland raised bog\, woodlands\, and meadows. It is also the only known site in Cheshire with an extant population of adders. The site is usually closed on a Friday but will be open for us only. There is no public access to the mossland areas but we have special permissions. In recent weeks\, the council have also worked to improve access to different parts of the mossland where it had become completely overgrown over a period of years. \nThere is a car park and toilet facilities on site. \nNearest train station: Birchwood – 30 mins walk to the visitor centre – or bus – see below \nNearest bus stop: On Ordnance Avenue – 4 mins walk to the visitor centre – services to/from Warrington Interchange and other areas. \n​Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/risleymoss/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250926T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250926T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20250813T144118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T151739Z
UID:23582-1758880800-1758902400@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Crag Bank Nature Reserve & Lords Lot Bog Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Crag Bank Nature Reserve is 3.7 ha. SSSI comprising calcareous boulder-clay ridges and extensive wet areas of calcareous peaty soil with fen-like vegetation\, ditches and a muddy stream. Over 170 species of flowering plant have been recorded in the wet areas\, calcareous grassland\, scrub and a small wood. A number of plants that are very rare in Lancashire (eg. Pedicularis palustris) occur. Access to the site has been restricted until this summer\, and virtually nothing is know of the invertebrates. \nLords Lot is a low-lying wood in close proximity to Carnforth and Lancaster. It’s main feature of interest is the lowland sphagnum bog which exhibits a number of locally important species. There are good patches of sundew and crossleaved heath and several types of rushes and sedges with a small colony of bog bean. The warm sheltered habitat provided by the surrounding plantation is favourable for breeding Odonata and other insects including a colony of Green Hairstreak butterflies. \nWe will spend the majority of the day at Crag Bank but will head over to Lords Lot for a couple of hours in the afternoon. \n​Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/cragbank/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250830T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250830T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20250521T132118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T130648Z
UID:23436-1756551600-1756569600@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Kindling Farm Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:This will be a joint event with Merseyside Biobank. \nKindling Farm is an organic\, community-led 78-acre farm in Merseyside. Owned collectively by over 800 members through the Kindling Trust\, the farm is developing an agroforestry system that balances sustainable food production with support for local biodiversity. The land includes species-rich native hedgerows\, wide wildlife-friendly margins\, several ponds managed for nature\, and a dedicated wetland area. \n​Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/kindlingfarm/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250808T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250808T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20250616T134734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T134734Z
UID:23494-1754647200-1754668800@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Macclesfield Forest Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:This is a joint recording day with the Sorby Invertebrate Group. \nUnited Utilities owned Macclesfield Forest covers an area of approximately 400 hectares (990 acres)\, dominated by woodland or plantation. Most of the woodland is designated a Site of Biological Importance\, while part of the area including Trentabank Reservoir is a nature reserve managed by the Cheshire Wildlife Trust. \nThe predominant species are Sitka Spruce and Japanese Larch\, with some Scots Pine\, Lodgepole Pine\, Corsican Pine and Norway Spruce. There are also areas of semi-natural mixed and broadleaved woodland\, mainly oak\, sycamore and beech; in 2004\, broadleaved species made up 23% of the total. The area also includes areas of acidic unimproved upland grassland\, including approximately a hectare within the Trentabank nature reserve. \nThere are toilet facilities on site and an outdoor cafe. \n​Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/macclesfield/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250725T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250725T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20250326T170834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T101041Z
UID:23073-1753437600-1753459200@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Bagmere and Brereton Heath Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve is a 50 acre mosaic of mixed woodland\, a lake\, grassland\, including some semi-improved\, marsh and a few acres of heathland that are closed to the public. We will focus our morning on the heathland and meadow areas of the site\, but there is an opportunity to record in the other habitats on offer. \nAfter lunch\, we’ll walk as a group over to the Cheshire Wildlife Trust managed sections of Bagmere SSSI\, where we’ll be covering lowland fen\, grassland\, and wet woodland habitats. Bagmere was the last known site for Small Pearl-bordered Fritillary in Cheshire\, though thought to have gone extinct a decade ago. Bagmere is closed to the public. \nBagmere features difficult and hazardous terrain\, and you should be experienced in wetland habitats to record on this site. \n​Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nThere are toilet facilities at Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve but none at Bagmere (we will be walking between the two). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/bagmere-2/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250718T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250718T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20250315T094402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T094402Z
UID:22990-1752832800-1752854400@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Prenton Dell Claypit Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Prenton Dell Claypit on the Wirral consists of species-rich meadows\, ponds\, ditches\, a small area of ancient woodland and marsh. The site is owned by National Grid who lease it to a local community group who manage the area. The site has recently undergone significant habitat management and restoration and very little invertebrate recording has been done here. There are toilet facilities and car parking on site. \n​Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/prentondell/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250704T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250704T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240520T160435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T094430Z
UID:21121-1751623200-1751644800@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Peel Park and The Coppice Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Peel Park is the largest Local Nature Reserve in Lancashire and currently the subject of a Prospects Foundation project to protect and improve pollinator populations and their habitats. \nOver 20 broad habitat have been recorded\, including heathland\, broadleaved\, coniferous and mixed plantation\, semi-natural woodland\, dense and scattered scrub\, acidic\, neutral and marshy grasslands\, flushes\, standing and running water\, heathland\, hedges\, ditches and bare ground. The number of flowering plants and ferns recorded on the site is over 300\, of which more than 250 are native to Britain. This is in addition to over 120 mosses & liverworts. However\, the site doesn’t appear to have been the subject of extensive invertebrate recording. \nThere are no facilities or shelter at this site. However\, Accrington Town centre is within 20 minutes walk. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/peelpark/
LOCATION:Peel Park and the Coppice
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250620T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250620T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20250315T094459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T094459Z
UID:22987-1750413600-1750435200@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Starr Hills Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Starr Hills\, Lytham St Annes is owned by Flyde Council and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It covers 23.6 ha of sand dune. The northern section of the coastal dunes at Starr Hills has some patchy pioneer and foredune vegetation\, including scattered prickly salt-wort Salsola kali and small stands of sand couch-grass Eltrigia juncea and lyme-grass Leymus arenarius\, along much of its length.  \nThe area we’re looking at inland and east of the A584 is fixed dune habitat with creeping willow\, ponds and a marshy area with willow scrub.  \nThis recording day will involve walking a few kilometres\, including over sand hills due to the distance from the car park to the focus areas. There are 40p toilets at the carpark\, and there is a Cafe next to the carpark but no facilities nearby the survey areas. \nThe carpark is pay and display but we will be given free passes for the day.  \n​Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here).\n \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/starrhills/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250613T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20250315T094528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T094528Z
UID:22983-1749808800-1749830400@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Trowbarrow and Hawes Water Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Trowbarrow Local Nature Reserve is managed by Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This former quarry holds a supports a mosaic of grassland habitats with limestone plants\, bare ground\, shallow ponds and a broad-leaved hazel coppice woodland to the west of the main quarry area. \nIn the afternoon we will explore the north eastern edge of Hawes water (part of Gaitbarrows NNR) which includes a some marl fen and a species rich grassland beyond. \n​Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nThere is a toilet at Trowbarrow but no other facilities. \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/trowbarrow/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250606T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250606T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240329T121103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T094532Z
UID:20708-1749204000-1749225600@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Heswall Fields and Shore Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Heswall fields contains wildflower meadows fronting the Dee estuary/Heswall shore. The sandy banks leading up to the fields contain perfect nesting opportunities for a variety of wasp and bee species. In past years the Nationally Notable Sea Aster Bee (Colletes halophilius) has been recorded here. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/heswallfields/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250523T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250523T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20250315T094536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T094536Z
UID:22979-1747994400-1748016000@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Hightown Dunes & Meadows Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:The Hightown Dunes and Meadows nature reserve stretches from Hall Road Coastguard Station to the mouth of the River Alt. The site consists of sand dunes\, a small saltmarsh\, freshwater ponds\, willow and poplar scrub and wildflower meadows. \n​Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nPlease note there are no toilet facilities at this site. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/hightown/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250516T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250516T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20250315T094540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T094540Z
UID:22976-1747389600-1747411200@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cross Hill Quarry Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:A Lancashire Wildlife Trust site. A mosaic of woodland and small meadows with limestone plants like fairy flax\, mouse-ear hawkweed and lady’s bedstraw grow alongside fragrant wild herbs like thyme and marjoram. The river Ribble runs next to the reserve and there is an opportunity to explore sand and coarser sediment at the banks. \nThere are no facilities\, and there are no shops etc. nearby. \n​Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is a severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/crosshill/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250509T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250509T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20250315T094546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T085702Z
UID:22973-1746784800-1746806400@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Beacon Country Park Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:*please note that the date has now changed form 2nd to 9th May* \nBeacon Country Park is a 300 acre site across the slopes of Ashurst Beacon between Upholland\, Dalton and Skelmersdale. The site consists of wildflower meadows\, ponds\, ditches\, an orchard and areas of semi-natural woodland. There are toilet facilities\, parking and a café on site. \n​Please be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/beacon-2/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240904T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240904T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240624T140435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T140435Z
UID:21416-1725444000-1725465600@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Freshfield Dune Heath Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nFreshfield Dune Heath is a mixture of woodland\, scrub and acidic grassland woven through a lowland dune heath: 9% of the national total of this incredibly rare habitat. It is the single largest lowland heath site in North West England. \nThere are no facilities at this site. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/freshfieldduneheath/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240809T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240809T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240329T115106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T094434Z
UID:20688-1723197600-1723219200@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Borsdane Wood Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nBorsdane Wood (LNR) lies to the north of Hindley\, straddling the border of Wigan and Bolton. It is an area of semi natural ancient woodland and a site of biological interest. The linear and relatively narrow 34 hectare wood is bisected by Borsdane Brook. The site is owned by Wigan Council and managed in partnership with Lancashire Wildlife Trust and the Borsdane Friends Group. \nThe wood consists of mixed broadleaf trees such as oak\, ash\, birch\, cherry\, hazel\, hawthorn\, blackthorn and dog rose and is believed to have had woodland cover since around 1600AD. There is a mature ground flora\, plentiful deadwood left on the ground and small meadow area. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/borsdanewood/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240804T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240804T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240624T140639Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T140639Z
UID:21419-1722765600-1722787200@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Freshwater Leech Survey Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nThis event will be held at Rixton Clay Pits \nJoin like-minded people with an interest in recording wildlife observations for a day surveying freshwater leeches. Sampling leeches involves pond dipping and hand searches and we will identify specimens to species-level in the field where possible. Any species that cannot be identified in the field will be preserved for identification at the ‘Freshwater Leech Workshop’ in September at the World Museum\, Liverpool – book a place on this workshop here \nWhat will the day involve? \nPractical experience using a variety of methods to survey and sample leeches. \nPractical experience in collecting and preserving leeches. \nA chance to meet fellow like-minded people from a range of different disciplines. \nPlease note that this event will involve individuals collecting\, preserving and killing leech specimens for identification purposes. \nLeech Tutor: Rachel Davies \nRachel runs the brand new Freshwater Leech Recording Scheme alongside Craig Macadam\, launched in 2024. She has also co-authored the ‘Guide to the Freshwater Leeches of Britain and Ireland’ field guide\, published by the Field Studies Council. \nRecording Freshwater Leeches \nAll records generated through this event will be submitted to iRecord in order to share our findings with the site managers\, the Local Environmental Record Centre and the Freshwater Leech Recording Scheme. \nThis event is in partnership with the Freshwater Leech Recording Scheme. \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/leechsurveyday/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240803T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240803T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240329T120818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T120818Z
UID:20705-1722679200-1722700800@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Woolston Eyes Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \n​This is a joint event with the Coleopterists Society of Britain and Ireland. \nWoolston Eyes Nature Reserve is a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest) 4 km east of Warrington Town Centre\, designated for it’s breeding bird assemblage of lowland open waters and their margins. It is a mosaic of four separate beds\, deposit grounds for dredging from the Manchester Ship Canal\, of approximately 400 hectares of freshwater pools\, reedbeds\, willow scrub and rough vegetation sandwiched between the River Mersey on its north boundary and the Manchester Ship Canal on its south boundary. Only Beds No.3 and No.4 are open to visitors and visiting is by permit only and requires an access key. \nWe have special access to the site without permit on the recording day. Invertebrate habitat includes flower-rich meadow\, damp grassland\, willow scrub\, rank vegetaiton\, and bare sand. \nAn invertebrate survey of bed No. 3 in 2022 by Pete Boardman produced a beetle previously unrecorded in Britain – Glischrochilus grandis. \nThere are toilet facilities and bird hides as shelter on site. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/woolston/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240731T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240731T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240329T114850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T154325Z
UID:20685-1722420000-1722441600@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Teggs Nose Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nThe landscape and wildlife of Tegg’s Nose is varied with both meadow and moorland conditions on the rocky slopes\, and woodland at the base of the summit. More detailed information can be found in the site leaflet here. This will be a joint recording day with Sorby Natural History Society and Cheshire Bee Group. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/teggsnose/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240712T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240712T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240329T120442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T120442Z
UID:20702-1720778400-1720800000@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Docker Moor Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \n​Docker Moor is a private moorland / plantation complex in North East Lancs\, managed for forestry and as a shooting estate. Mothing trapping has been conducted on the site for several years\, and many species recorded in abundance are typical of heather moorland. There is also enough Bilberry to support colonies of scarc macro-moths Manchester Treble-bar and Bilberry Pug. \nWe have access to toilets and shelter at this site. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/dockermoor/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240703T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240703T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240329T120230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T120230Z
UID:20699-1720000800-1720022400@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Rivacre Valley Country Park Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nRivacre Valley is a 395 acre urban Local Nature Reserve situated on the edge of the industrial town of Ellesmere Port. The site is a mixture of ancient woodland and wildflower meadows with the Rivacre brook\, streams and ditches meandering through the park. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/rivacre/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240628T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240628T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240329T115919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T115919Z
UID:20696-1719568800-1719590400@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Dalton Crags Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nDalton Crags is a large limestone woodland occupying a south-west facing slope on the edge of the Hutton Roof massif. The VC60 parts of the complex are mainly owned and manged by Forestry England\, with a slither of VC60 to the North managed by Cumbria Wildlife Trust. \nThe woodland is a mixture of limestone pavement\, ancient woodland and newly planted beech & larch. Open grassland areas are dominated by Blue-moor Grass\, the likely main foodplant of the Nationally Rare and Endangered macro-moth Least Minor Photedes captiuncula\, which has a colony on the site. \nThere are no facilities at this site and the terrain is mostly uneven and sloped. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/daltoncrags/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240621T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240621T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240520T161019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T161019Z
UID:21125-1718964000-1718985600@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:RHS Bridgewater Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nRHS Brdigewater comprises154 acres of gardens and wider estate with small mixed mature woodland patches\, meadows at various stages of restoration\, and two significant water bodies. Most of our focus will be on the areas outside of the formal gardens where native biodiversity enhancement measures are being undertaken. \nThis site has good paths\, benches\, toilets\, and a Café. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/rhsbridgewater/
LOCATION:RHS Bridgewater
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240607T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240607T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240329T115621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T115621Z
UID:20694-1717754400-1717776000@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Rostherne Mere Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nRostherne Mere is managed by Natural England as one of only two National Nature Reserves in Cheshire\, and also has SSSI and RAMSAR designations. Including the mere\, the area is 152.9 hectares\, which includes 4 patches of woodland\, reedbed\, grasslands\, marsh and swamp. The mere itself is well studied and the focus of conservation has been the nationally important numbers of waterfowl. However\, little seems to have been done on the terrestrial invertebrates except Lepidoptera and very recently hoverflies. There is very limited access to the area for the public but on the day we have special permissions to roam across the whole site to record invertebrates. We also have access to a large bird hide with toilets and even a kettle! \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/rosthernemere/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240517T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240517T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240329T114031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T114031Z
UID:20682-1715940000-1715961600@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Middleton Nature Reserve Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nMiddleton Nature Reserve is an extensive brownfield site with a mosaic of scrub\, fen and grassland habitats woven around a network of pools. It is managed by Lancashire Wildlife Trust on behalf of Lancaster City Council\, and has designated biological heritage status. \nOn the day\, we will have special access to three areas of the site otherwise out of the bounds to the public. We also have permissions to use the facilities at the nearby Heysham Reserve Office. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/middleton/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240419T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240419T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20240329T113018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240329T113018Z
UID:20679-1713520800-1713542400@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Birkdale Green Beach and Dunes Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nThe Birkdale Green Beach is a linear stretch of recently formed salt-marsh and sand-dune habitat on the foreshore between Weld Road roundabout\, Birkdale in the north and Ainsdale Beach in the south. The Green beach consists of two dune ridges between which salt\, freshwater marsh and seasonally flooded freshwater lagoons have developed. \nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is severe weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/birkdale/
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230908T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230908T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20230331T132709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230615T102443Z
UID:9905-1694167200-1694188800@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Witton Lime Beds and Ashton’s Flash Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nBoth sites are part of the extensive ‘Northwich Woodlands’ complex\, and are owned and managed by Cheshire West and Chester Council. \nWitton Lime Beds is a SSSI\, having been selected to represent a calcareous habitat in a county where there are few remaining natural outcrops of limestone or areas of calcareous soil or calcareous sand dunes. A RECORD recording day in 2016 noted 97 species (all taxa) including Bee Orchids. There is open herb-rich grassland with willow and birch scrub. \nAshton’s Flash has a large area of open water surrounded by reeds. There are herb-rich banks at the edges\, including a South-facing bank with abundant Bird’s Foot Trefoil used by Dingy Skipper Butterfly and Six-belted Clearwing Moth. Saline conditions prevail across parts of the site\, enabling the establishment of coastal plants. Shallow water bodies with an extensive summer drawdown zone provide significant areas of exposed wet silts. Reclamation of Ashton’s Flash was around 2000. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is an adverse weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/witton/
LOCATION:Witton Lime Beds\, Wincham\, Northwich\, CW9 6DA
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230818T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230818T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20230331T132451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T132451Z
UID:9901-1692352800-1692374400@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Colliers Moss Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here \nColliers Moss was created on the spoil and waste from the Bold Colliery and Power Station. \nThe remnants of mossland around the fringes of the site have been restored and areas of sphagnum moss are expanding. The site – some of which is a Local Nature Reserve – supports a range of notable species including water vole\, common lizard and 16 species of dragonfly including Black-tailed Skimmer and Emperor. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is an adverse weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/colliersmoss/
LOCATION:Colliers Moss\, Saint Helens\, WA9 4AT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230811T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230811T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20230331T132317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T132317Z
UID:9913-1691748000-1691769600@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Artle Dale Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nA 26 ha privately owned wooded gorge\, 7km East of Lancaster. It is designated a SSSI as one of the best valleys in Lancashire for it’s bryophyte communities\, including some approaching their extreme south-east range limit in Britain. There is a rich ground flora with scattered\, mainly young deciduous trees but also some veterans and standing deadwood. Some deadwood is also left in-situ. There are large patches of Wild Garlic and the Ramsons Hoverfly Portevinia maculata has been recorded in numbers but little invertebrate work has been done in the valley. This recording day should enable a bit more of the invertebrate interest to be revealed.. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is an adverse weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/artledale/
LOCATION:Artle Dale\, Caton\, Lancaster\, LA2 9NB
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230727T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230727T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20230331T131506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T105005Z
UID:9917-1690452000-1690473600@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Ribble Estuary Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nRibble Estuary National Nature Reserve (NNR) includes extensive areas of mud and sand flats and is one of the largest saltmarsh habitats in England. For this recording day we will be visiting the saltmarsh area near the village of Banks on the southern side of the estuary. There will also be the opportunity to visit a grazed wildflower meadow opposite. \nSaltmarshes have a special invertebrate assemblage\, including the commoner species that support large numbers of wading birds and wildfowl. Relatively little invertebrate recording has taken place in this area so new site records can be expected. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is an adverse weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/ribble/
LOCATION:Ribble Estuary NNR\, Banks\, Southport\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230719T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230719T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T120600
CREATED:20230331T132015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T132015Z
UID:9896-1689760800-1689782400@www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk
SUMMARY:Swallows Wood and Holybank Quarry Invertebrate Recording Day
DESCRIPTION:Book here. \nSwallow’s Wood is a 60-acre nature reserve\, which contains semi-natural woodlands\, meadows\, ponds and marsh areas\, and is owned by United Utilities who are also responsible for its management. Arnfield Reservoir is between our meeting point and the wood with bordering scrub of likely invertebrate interest.  After a morning at the wood\, we’ll take a very short drive up to Tintwistle Parish Council owned Holybank Quarry\, a moorland suntrap filled with heather and bilberry\, and including a couple of small ponds. There are some areas gradually moving into semi-natural broadleaf woodland with silver birch\, oak and hawthorn. The council are currently trying to manage the site as part of a rewilding project. \nThis is a joint recording day with Sorby Invertebrate Group. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease be aware that whilst we welcome invertebrate recorders of all experience levels\, our recording days are not taught or guided sessions. (Check out our webinars/workshops here). \nEvents will be subject to cancellation if there is adverse weather forecast. \nBooking essential: Further details regarding meeting place etc. will be circulated before the day.
URL:https://www.northwestinvertebrates.org.uk/event/swallowswood/
LOCATION:Swallow’s Wood\, Tintwistle\, SK14 6SG
CATEGORIES:Recording Days
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