Thank you if you've already headed out to your local forest, or joined a Big Forest Find event, to record wildlife.
It'd didn't come as a big surprise to us that bluebells were the most recorded species through spring. Wildlife records for commonly occurring species are as important as rare species to monitor environmental change and protect habitats into the future
As we head into the summer months our forests are now alive with life and it's a great time to get out and see what you can discover - particularly look out for birds and dragonflies.
If you haven't already remember to put the date of a local Big Forest Find event in your calendar: www.forestryengland.uk/100/big-forest-find#join
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