Mansfield Woodhouse Protect Our Green Spaces

HELP PROTECT MANSFIELD WOODHOUSE'S

GREEN SPACES & WILDLIFE

Sunset Survey: Monitor Local Bats
Looking for something fun and meaningful to do with friends or family in Mansfield Woodhouse this spring, summer or autumn? Join the Sunset Wildlife Survey – running from April to October, it’s a great way to explore and protect our local nature while spending time outdoors.

Looking for something fun and meaningful to do with friends or family in Mansfield Woodhouse this spring, summer or autumn?

Join the Bat Conversation Trust's Sunset Wildlife Survey – running from April to October, it’s a great way to explore and protect our local nature while spending time outdoors.

Whether you're in your garden, balcony, or out on a local footpath or green space like Park Hall, Peafield Lane or the fields off Felton Avenue, you're invited to spend just one hour at sunset (or just before sunrise) spotting bats, birds, and other local wildlife.

You don’t need any experience – just your eyes, ears, and a love for nature.

🦇 Why take part?

Help monitor important species like bats and hedgehogs in Mansfield Woodhouse

Add to real local conservation data

Enjoy nature with your kids, neighbours or friends

Support efforts to protect the places we all love

📋 How to get started:

Pick a spot you love – garden, allotment, or nearby field

Note down what you see or hear

Submit your sightings to help us build a wildlife map of Mansfield Woodhouse

Together, we can protect our green spaces by proving just how alive they are. 🌿