iNaturalist Bioblitz at Cary's Meadow

iNaturalist Bioblitz at Cary's Meadow

Join a Broads Ranger on a race against the clock to discover as many species of plants, animals, and fungi as possible at a nature reserve.

By Broads Authority

Date and time

Sat, 27 Jul 2024 13:00 - 16:00 GMT+1

Location

Cary's Meadow

3 Yarmouth Road Norwich NR7 0EA United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Contact the organiser to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 3 hours

Join us for a short walk around Cary's Meadow to see what different plants, animals and fungi we can spot. Record your findings using the iNaturalist app (smartphone required) and improve your knowledge of the different species encountered in a nature reserve on the edge of the Broads.

Additional information

A limited number of parking spaces are available on-site at Cary's Meadow (NR7 0EB), so please consider cycling, walking or getting dropped off where possible.

There are no toilet facilities available.

Please check the weather forecast in advance and bring suitable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear. Depending on recent rainfall this route may be muddy in places. Unfortunately due to the unstable terrain this event is suitable for those in wheelchairs.

Event is suitable for children although they must be accompanied by an adult. No dogs allowed.

If you have any questions please contact Hoveton Information Centre by emailing HovetonTIC@broads-authority.gov.uk or calling 01603 756097.

You may be required to show your e/printed ticket or booking confirmation to the event leader upon arrival. Please note there is a small booking fee for paying online (included in the ticket price).

In the event you have a cancellation or refund request please contact the event organiser above giving at least two working days notice.

Thank you.

Organised by

The Broads Authority looks after the Broads National Park - a very special and unique mosaic of land and lakes in Norfolk and Suffolk. It is part of the National Parks family, home to a quarter of the UK's rarest wildlife and is its largest protected waterland.

http://www.broads-authority.gov.uk/