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Saltmarsh Science - Wild Goose Festival

date_range 18th October, 2024

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A saltmarsh field with green grass, with a single cow standing to the right
Saltmarshes (or merse) is a very popular habitat for Geese as they return for the winter. This unique environment provides a home and a rich sources of food for many other breeds of birds, including lapwing, redshank and skylark.

Meeting at the RSPB Reserve at Crook of Baldoon we will go on a walking adventure with Solway Coast and Marine Project (SCAMP) project officer, Nick Chisholm, and learn to see the Saltmarsh through the eyes of an ecologist. From the broad landscape context we will explore how it grows and struggles to the microscopic detail of what we might not notice without a little help.

We will be walking across undulating landscape with ditches. This means the ground is uneven and rough in places. We will be hoping for a lovely sunny Autumn day but just in case, please come dressed for the weather and the terrain.

Age Restriction: 8 +

BOOKING ESSENTIAL
Brought to you by Dumfries and Galloway Council Environment Team & SCAMP.
11:00 to 13:00 - Friday 18th October
A saltmarsh field with green grass, with a single cow standing to the right
RSPB Crook of Baldoon
directions
Address:
Shell Road
Wigtown
DG8 9AF