Redcliffe & Temple BID
01/05/2023 7:00 pm

City Nature Challenge

Bristol and Bath

Want to help local wildlife this spring? Join this epic four-day challenge.

Book a city nature walk

Join us in supporting the Natural History Consortium for this year’s Bristol and Bath City Nature Challenge, taking place between Friday 28 April and Monday 1 May. Whether you’re a seasoned naturalist or simply curious about the wildlife around you, we invite you to share your sightings of local wildlife from windows, gardens, or local parks using the free iNaturalist app.

To learn more about recording wildlife for the City Nature Challenge and supporting local conservation efforts, join one of our City Nature Walks in Bristol city centre. You’ll discover the nature thriving in our urban environment, from wildflowers in pavement cracks to urban birds.

Don’t miss out on this epic global mission to record as much wildlife as possible and inform plans for tackling the Ecological Emergency in the region. Let’s make a difference together!

Book a city nature walk

City Nature Walks

Pre-Work Friday 28 April

8-8:45am starting at Queen Square, Bristol. Led by wildlife expert Ed Drewitt.

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Lunchtime Friday 28 April

12-12:45pm, Bandstand, Castle Park. Led by wildlife expert Ed Drewitt.

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After Work Friday 28 April

6-6:45pm, starting at Brandon Hill, Bristol. Led by wildlife expert James Beaumont.

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Meet the guides

Ed Drewitt

Ed Drewitt is a professional naturalist, wildlife detective, and author. For over 20 years, Ed has been engaging others with Bristol’s natural world, and often advises the BBC, including Springwatch, on wildlife.

James Beaumont

James is an amateur naturalist who has been wild about wildlife for as long as he can remember! He specialises in birds and moths and loves to extoll the wonders of urban wildlife and how people can use it to get a healthy dose of "Vitamin N".

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