From April 26th-29th, Birmingham and the Black Country (Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall & Wolverhampton) will be taking part in the 2024 City Nature Challenge - a fun, free, global challenge to see which city is wildest! Will you help us show the world how wild we REALLY are?
Click here for our FREE City Nature Challenge events!
How do I take part?
That's the easy bit - simply make a record of any wildlife you spot in Birmingham and the Black Country from April 26-29th, whether that's wildflowers in your garden or a list of birds from your local nature reserve. Every record counts and will help towards our total and move us up the global leader board!
The easiest way to make your records count is to use the free iNaturalist app or website. Simply take a photo of any plant or animal and the app's inbuilt software will help you to identify it whilst sending the record straight to us! You can watch a video guide to using iNaturalist below. Alternatively, you can email any records of wildlife you've spotted to enquiries@ecorecord.org.uk.
And why not join us for one of our free wildlife spotting events across the region? Led by our expert team, there be lots to see and learn! Click here to see the wild events we've got lined us for 2024.
What is City Nature Challenge?
The City Nature Challenge is an annual competition between cities all over the world to see how many wild species their citizens can spot over the space of four days. As well as being a fun activity, it generates useful species information that helps us to monitor the state of wildlife across our region and target our nature conservation activities to better protect wildlife.
During last year’s challenge we collectively managed make over 11,828 observations of a massive 1,355 different species! This result meant that Birmingham and the Black Country made more wildlife observations than any other UK city area and the 7th most of any city in Europe!
In 2024 there will be more cities than ever taking part, including our neighbours in Coventry, Solihull, Staffordshire and Warwickshire! We need you to help us beat our total in 2024!
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