On Sunday 15 June, after the service, we took part in Churches Count on Nature — a nationwide initiative that brings together churches and communities to record the wildlife on church land.
This survey helps build a clearer picture of the biodiversity around us. By identifying the plants and trees we already have, we can make informed decisions about what to plant and how best to care for the space — encouraging native wildlife to flourish, while also creating something beautiful.
We found we had over 80 species of plants and trees!
The data we gathered will guide our next steps in boosting biodiversity as part of our ongoing Eco Church journey.
This survey helps build a clearer picture of the biodiversity around us. By identifying the plants and trees we already have, we can make informed decisions about what to plant and how best to care for the space — encouraging native wildlife to flourish, while also creating something beautiful.
We found we had over 80 species of plants and trees!
The data we gathered will guide our next steps in boosting biodiversity as part of our ongoing Eco Church journey.