To improve biodiversity for people and insects through planting wildflower meadows at community spaces in Keyham.
by Pollenize in Plymouth, United Kingdom
We want to build on the relationship established with the Wolseley Trust, which saw us plant 4 mini meadows at Scott Business Park, and provide signage for tenants and customers of the business park to engage in documenting the insects and plants on site.
We want to continue the story of positive environmental messaging by establishing as many urban native wildflower meadows as possible in the Keyham area to improve biodiversity. This will include local schools and public green spaces.
Working in collaboration with the Green Communities team in Keyham, we plan to offer educational sessions linked to the National Curriculum to develop biodiversity in schools’ grounds. We plan to give students the opportunity to learn about plants and animals in their school’s green spaces through ecological monitoring in the form of a bioblitz. Using ecological evaluation of the school site, we will facilitate student-led plans to develop a range of habitats for wildlife, including sowing and exploring the benefits of wildlife meadows. We will offer regular contact to teachers to ensure meadows are maintained, and plan further sessions with schools so they feel supported and empowered to continue to improve their green spaces independently.
What is a bioblitz?
Bioblitzes engage community members in documenting local biodiversity over a set time. This can raise awareness of biodiversity, connect people to nature, build community cohesion, inform conservation efforts, and encourage citizen science participation. Pollenize conducts bioblitzes using the iNaturalist app.
What is iNaturalist?
The free iNaturalist app digitally records observations with time, date, and location stamps, supporting accurate and automated data collection. It creates research-quality data for scientists, and there is no need to be an expert or botanist to partake in bioblitz, making it accessible to many.
How to stay connected to the project?
We will install signage at each meadow patch allowing you to further contribute to the data collection via a QR code. The QR code will direct you to the iNaturalist page where you can sign up, create a profile, search for the project, for example, 'Keyham Nature Counts', and then join that project and become a citizen scientist and help collect valuable data on biodiversity
Why does it all matter?
A recent Environment Agency study shows 41% of England's native flora and fauna species have considerably decreased since 1970, with 15% at serious risk of extinction. Pollinators are key to our food supply, without them, we can expect to see more empty shelves in supermarkets.
Why are wildflower meadows important?
Urban Wildflower Meadows
Sponsor a metre-squared of wildflowers!
Contribute towards establishing the mini meadows across Keyham. Every seed packet bought will cover an area of 1 metre squared.
What's in the packet?
Our unique seed packet recipe has been chosen to benefit the most number of pollinator species (Bees, Butterflies & Hoverflies) over the longest flowering period to ensure there is plenty of pollen and nectar as well as associated insects to promote complex healthy habitats and food webs.
This project offers rewards in return for your donation.