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Subject City Nature Challenge and Covid-19 Volunteering
Date April 15, 2020 3:52 PM
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City Nature Challenge 2020: Nottingham

Wildlife Recording Event: 24th to 27th April

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The City Nature Challenge is an international event to record our urban wildlife. Over 200 cities across the world are taking part this year with 10 from the UK including Nottingham. This year we will be concentrating on what we can find around our homes. Instead of a competition it will now be a collaborative celebration of recording nature from across the world.



In Nottingham, theinitiative is being led by the City Local Group, comprising Nottingham City Council, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, National Biodiversity Network, and Ignite! who have also received funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund to support the engagement of schoolsand community groups in the challenge.

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To take part, simply download the free iNaturalist [ [link removed] ] app via the website and take photos of the plants, insects, animals, birds or fungi you spot from your windows or outside your house. No expert knowledge is needed, asthe app will help you identify your findings, or you can share the photo with the global community for an answer.You can alsohelp identify the wildlife that is seen bysearching for the City Nature Challenge 2020, Nottingham [ [link removed] ] on iNaturalist [ [link removed] ] to see what people around you are spotting.

Get involved byrecording wildlife in the area around your home, e.g. in the garden, from your balcony, pavement areas or your allotment! Why notcheck out your garden shed, garage and other crevices to see who or what we share our home with?

TheNatural History Consortium, Wildlife Trust and RSPB websiteshave lotsof great ideas on how toget involved with nature at home.Why not visit their website for some ideas: [ [link removed] ]

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Sightings need to be recorded between 24th and 27th April 2020 anduploaded to iNaturalist [ [link removed] ] by 3rd May 2020 to count in our tally.

Please use #VitaminN and #CityNatureChallenge if you use Twitter and follow @wildlifeinthecity and @citnatchallenge

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Covid-19 Volunteering Opportunities

Are you in a position to support someone in your community, in response to Covid-19? The Nottingham Volunteer Centre are inviting people to volunteer in their local area to prevent people undertaking unnecessary journeys and helping those in isolation.

Volunteering can include phone support so someone in isolation; helping out with deliveries either on bike or by car or dog walking. If you do have any time to spare, please visit the Nottingham Volunteer Centre at Nottingham CVS [ [link removed] ]or email [email protected]

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