Intro to INNS – ID and Surveying Common Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS)

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Intro to INNS – ID and Surveying Common Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS)

Location:
The Meanwood Institute, 94 Green Rd, Leeds, LS6 4LD
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Aliens have invaded! INNS are everywhere, but what do they look like, why are they bad for wildlife, and importantly what can you do?

Event details

Meeting point

The Meanwood Institute

Date

Time
10:00am - 2:30pm
A static map of Intro to INNS – ID and Surveying Common Invasive Non-Native Species (INNS)

About the event

Invasive Non-Native Species have a huge impact on our native wildlife – in fact some research suggests they are the second largest cause of biodiversity decline after habitat loss. In the UK there are hundreds of species that pose a risk to native wildlife and so beginning to understand the threat they pose can be daunting.

 During this event you will be taught to identify some of the most common INNS species we have in Leeds, and then go and see some of them in the wild. 

Although we will cover some animals during the day, there will be a focus on plants as these species are easy to see and valuable to record. 

Disclaimer – this course will be pitched at a very beginner level so if you are not a hardened ecologist do not fret! Similarly, if you are more familiar with Invasive Species but want a refresher this might be useful for you as well.

9:45-10:00 – Arrive at the Meanwood Institute – refreshments will be available

10:00-12:30 – ID Training

12:30-13:15 – Lunch (not provided, please bring a packed lunch)

13:15-14:30 – Practice surveying around Meanwood Park

INNS Mapper – we will be talking about and using INNS Mapper for the surveying. INNS Mapper is a free app for iPhone and Android (available on the Apple Store and Google Play) that brings together conservation professionals, local action groups, and the general public to begin to map and manage INNS across the UK. It is a tool we use for our work and we are using it in Leeds to coordinate efforts to manage INNS amongst everyone. If you can, please can you download it prior to coming as there is no guarantee the wifi will play ball.

Biosecurity -  as we will cover, biosecurity is one of the best things we can all do to help prevent the spread of INNS so we will be washing down shoes at the end of the walk.

Booking

Price

Free event

Suitable for

Beginners

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Dogs

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Assistance dogs only
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Mobility

We only have the hall until 2 so you will need to bring anything you have with you out for the survey in the afternoon.

We will be walking about 3km throughout the session. 

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What to bring

We will be out in whatever weather West Yorkshire decides to throw at us, across potentially muddy and uneven ground, so please wear something appropriate with this in mind.

Please bring a smartphone as we will be using the INNS Mapper app

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Parking information

There is not a car park at the venue itself, but there is a car park near the Three Cottages Café in Meanwood Park (https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZMMzVsUpsLRGCrmJA) or ample road parking nearby. The number 38 bus runs nearby as well (the 39 stops nearby, with