People in Cheshire taking part in this year’s Big Garden Birdwatch will be helping to provide conservation scientists with valuable data about the changes in numbers of birds using our gardens in winter, enabling them to help protect our wildlife for future generations.
Over half a million people expected to participate in the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch on 30 and 31 January 2016
People in Cheshire taking part in this year’s Big Garden Birdwatch will be helping to provide conservation scientists with valuable data about the changes in numbers of birds using our gardens in winter, enabling them to help protect our wildlife for future generations.
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![]() St. Matins Methodist Church, Gig Lane, Woolston Sticky Church for Children and their carers/families First Saturday of each month 10am – 11.30am www.stmartinsmethodist.org.uk Count the wildlife that’s counting on you
More than half a million people are expected to watch and count their garden birds for this year’s RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch in January. The world’s largest garden wildlife survey, now in its thirty-seventh year, takes place on 30 and 31 January 2016. Since it began it has provided valuable information about the changes in numbers of birds using our gardens in winter. |
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