
Teme Valley Wildlife Group
Observing, recording and cherishing nature
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Bird Survey
Teme Valley Wildlife Group runs a local bird survey to track bird species and their populations in the Teme Valley area. The survey, which started in 2008 and was resumed in 2024 after a two-year hiatus, uses citizen science data from volunteers to record the diversity and abundance of local birds. To participate, you can register your interest by emailing Danny Arnold at danny.arnold@waterwide.com.
Reports from the bird survey for 2014 and 2024 are available as downloads by clicking on the relevant year.
BioBlitz - St John the Baptist Church, Nash (June 2025)
Teme Valley Wildlife Group was commissioned to undertake a BioBlitz
of the churchyard of St John's, as part of a development grant from the National Lottery.
Together with members of the local community, The Group identified 86 species of plant, 1 species of fungus, 17 species of bird and 74 species of insect (including 2 of note). A copy of the full report is available here, as a download.

TVWG expert at Nash BioBlitz