The Canal & River Trust's Great Nature Watch campaign is asking people to record all the wonderful wildlife they see there. Records can be submitted by downloading the Trust's free mobile app: eNatureWatch. All sightings are vitally important and help the Trust to monitor and protect the species that live along the waterways and enhance their habitats.
Mark Robinson, national ecologist for the Canal & River Trust, says: “By taking part in the Great Nature Watch you can help us monitor the numbers of all species living on waterways, which is essential when looking after and maintaining a 200 year part of our industrial heritage.
“With the warmth of the summer sun, canals are now alive with dragonflies, butterflies and bees. This is also a plentiful time for birds, with food abound, as the young leave the nest and take to the wing. This makes the school break a great opportunity for families to get out and explore their local canal or river, and find out what's living there."
Free app
People can download the free Great Nature Watch mobile app, eNatureWatch (or search Canal & River Trust in the Apple App Store/Google Play Store). Anyone can take part and record as many sightings as they like between now and October.
The Great Nature Watch remains open until the end of September. Anyone can take part and help support the Canal & River Trust's environment team in monitoring and caring for the local waterway wildlife.