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South West

Explore the effects of pollution on our woodland

We are looking at the effects of urban and rural pollution on biodiversity and plant growth, mainly by investigating trees and plants in woodlands. We want you to get involved.

Our activities will offer educational training opportunities and we hope you will be inspired to continue an interest in environmental quality issues.

Locations
You can join our activities in many sites across the region, including community woodland and tree nursery locations in and around the cities of Plymouth, Exeter and Bristol, the Dartmoor National Park and the Tamar Valley and South Devon Areas of Outstanding National Beauty (AONBs).

Get involved
Take part in everything from habitat surveys to mapping and bat walks. The majority of activities we run are through our lead partner Moor Trees. See the event listings below and visit our dedicated webpage to learn more .

Event photos

See photos from previous OPAL events.

 


Contact us
bethan@moortrees.org

 

Upcoming events

4Cornwall BioBlitz
Five Acres Nature Reserve, Allet, near Truro14:00 - 19:00

 

OPAL South West is led by the University of Plymouth
South West partners: Bristol Natural History Consortium, BTCV, Devon Bat Group, Diggin’ it, Moor Trees, Plymouth City Council, Plymouth Museum, Tamar Valley AONB