Bee Walk near Broadwood Loch
Schedule
Thu Jun 04 2026 at 11:00 am to 01:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Broadwood Stadium | Cumbernauld, SC
About this Event
Session Activity
Join us for a gentle walk around the greenspaces near Broadwood Stadium, as we learn about our 8 most common bumblebees! We will take identify and record all the bees we find, which contributes to habitat management decisions and helps us conserve our fluffy bumblebees!
No knowlegde is needed as all the guides and training will be provided!
Session Location: Greenspace near Broadwood Stadium
Meet Point: Broadwood Stadium car park
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This special session is similiar to our Tuesday sessions, which cover a wide range of citizen science activities, including surveying and light conservation tasks like INNS removal (Invasive Non Native Species). Join us for a one-off session, or weekly!
You don’t need to have expert knowledge, as we'll provide all the training or identification guides required. This is the perfect opportunity to learn more about Cumbernauld's wildlife, and contribute to conservation.
All equipment provided. We have a small number of waterproof jackets available to borrow. If you would like one, please email [email protected] and we will bring one along for you.
These sessions will be run by Krissy, our Nature Counts Officer, hosted by TCV Scotland.
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Cancellation
This event will be weather dependant. If we need to cancel, we will notify all attendees on the morning of the event via email. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear for the weather.
If you can no longer attend the event, please let us know. You can do this by cancelling your ticket, or sending us an email. This helps us keep track of who to expect, and whether we need to wait for anyone who is running late.
Why is citizen science important?
It’s difficult to protect wildlife without understanding it well. To conserve a species, we need information about its population, habitat, and behaviour—and to track how these change over time. Gathering all this data is challenging, and scientists can’t collect enough on their own.
Citizen science helps fill this gap. By involving volunteers, conservationists can gather far more information, for a wider area.
Participating in citizen science is a great way to learn about wildlife while also contributing to its protection.
📸 Cover image: © Jon Hawkins – Surrey Hills Photography
Where is it happening?
Broadwood Stadium, 1 Ardgoil Drive, Cumbernauld, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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