What Lives In Our Canal?
Join us for a fun day looking at the life in our local canal
Details
When? Saturday 12 October 2024
Where? The Calder and Hebble Navigation, Hollas lane, HX6 2FD
Join us for a fun day looking at the life in our local canal
Join Antony Scimone MRSB from the University of Bradford and a member of the RSB Yorkshire Branch Committee for an exciting day exploring the life in the local canal - the Calder and Hebble Navigation.
On this day, members of the RSB and the public are invited to get involved with canal-side sampling and analysis of water and local micro- and macro-fauna. The organisers hope to promote the study and awareness of micro- and macro-ecology, food webs, and water analysis to everyone who attends.
On this day, members of the RSB and the public are invited to get involved with canal-side sampling and analysis of water and local micro- and macro-fauna. The organisers hope to promote the study and awareness of micro- and macro-ecology, food webs, and water analysis to everyone who attends.
Who should attend?
Adults and accompanied children welcome
Cost and booking
This event is free to attend, no booking required, please meet the organisers, scientists and anglers at 12:00 on the day, canal side at Hollas lane, HX6 2FD, what3words///seat.marble.enjoy
Contact
For specific event queries, please contact Antony Scimone a.scimone@bradford.ac.uk
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