Tuesday 30th May

Raploch Community Campus, Stirling

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56.5586931, -4.1832225

Join us in Stirling to learn how to identify and record butterflies!

On Tuesday 30th May we'll be at the Raploch Community Campus to provide training in butterfly identification and recording. This course is aimed at beginners or anyone wishing to improve their skills, and no experience is necessary. It is hoped that attendees will go on to begin recording butterflies using free apps and websites, or take part in weekly surveys of butterflies in their area. Information on butterfly sightings helps us to conserve them, and it's been shown to be good for our wellbeing.

The workshop is free to attend, but booking is required. Book your place here.

Time: 10am - 3pm. We'll spend the morning indoors learning about butterflies, then go outside for the afternoon to look for them in the area.
Location: Raploch Community Campus, Drip Road, Stirling
Booking: booking is essential. Book your place here. Everyone is welcome to attend, but children under 16 should be accompanied by an adult.

This event is part of the The Wild Spaces Perth and Stirling Project, which is generously funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, NatureScot and Stirling Council.