New citizen science project encourages members of the public to Look Wild

New citizen science project encourages members of the public to Look Wild.
An exciting new project that encourages people to engage more with nature has now been launched.

Look Wild is a project spanning all 15 UK National Parks and is their biggest citizen science project to date. Using the free iNaturalist nature identification app, members of the public are being asked to contribute to an understanding of biodiversity by recording what they see when out and about.

The project was launched in Pembrokeshire on Saturday 3 July with a free Meadows Celebration event at Skrinkle Haven, where National Park Authority Wardens have worked hard for several years to
improve biodiversity.