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Take part

Join in our survey and learn all about local air quality

 

Please show care and respect to our environment.

Lichens may have lived there for many years.

Take part in the OPAL air survey and find out about air quality near you.

Everybody can get involved - all ages and abilities. You'll learn new skills and help our scientists answer important questions about the impacts of air quality across England.

How to join in

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To get started, print out colour copies of the workbook and guides below.

The OPAL air survey consists of two separate activities. The first records lichens on trees and the second looks for tar spot on sycamore leaves. Each activity should take no more than 60 minutes once familiar with the guides.

Submitting your results

Once you've completed the survey, it is important to enter your results on the OPAL website. It doesn't matter if you haven't found many lichens or tar spots, your findings are still extremely useful to us. If you wish, you can opt to submit the results for one activity only.


After entering your results, you'll instantly be able to view your contribution on our interactive results map. You can also compare your results with others across the country.
 

Downloads - everything you need to take part

Workbook:
Background information and recording sheet
  Field guide:
Instructions and lichen guide
  Tree guide:
Learn to identify common UK trees
   

 

You may download these documents for use in the context of the OPAL project only. All other rights are reserved.

Group leader's survey support pack (PDF, 133KB) - Planning, advice and ideas for group leaders and school teachers

 

 

 

Want to learn more about lichens?

 

An online guide to the nine lichens being studied in this survey.

 

Discover more about lichens and how they reproduce with this interactive slideshow on the Key to Nature website.

Identify bugs with iSpot

Share your wildlife pictures on iSpot and experts and enthusiasts will help to identify them.

 

Get to know your trees

Browse our photo gallery of common trees to help you identify them correctly.