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Tick survey
Monday 20, Tuesday 21 or Thursday 23 July
Join us for a unique opportunity to contribute to the first ever tick survey on campus. Learn about citizen science and help us find out whether or not ticks are present in green spaces.
Would you like to attend COP31?
Does your work relate to climate change, sustainability, or international climate policy? You can now express an interest in attending COP31, taking place in Turkey this November. Find out more and apply by 4 September.
ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ Wombles litter pick
Wednesday 17 June
Join our staff and student volunteers for the next monthly litter pick on campus, and help make our green spaces safer for wildlife.
Himalayan balsam control
Thursday 18 June
This is an opportunity to make a truly meaningful contribution to the management of campus with the Grounds and Gardens Team.
60 seconds with... Sustainability Assistant Dalma Zsalako
The latest video in our ’60 seconds with…’ series features Dalma from our Sustainability team. Hear her talk about how engaging our community with nature can inspire people to protect the environment and see some of the creatures that call ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ home.
Embedding sustainability in our operations, education and research
At the recent launch of our new Environmental Sustainability Strategy, colleagues from across ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ came together to share best practice and explore new ideas. Hear what was discussed at the conference, and how you can play a part.
Volunteer with the Donation Drive
Volunteer with the Donation Drive to join an incredible community of staff, students, and local volunteers and help us support the local community while reducing waste. Volunteer slots available from 2 June to 4 July.
The National Hedgehog Monitoring Programme on ITV News
Last year, our Innovation Campus (Wellesbourne) was selected as study site to monitor hedgehogs. Find out more about the project and how you can get involved.
In otter news...
Today (Wednesday 27 May) marks World Otter Day and we’re thrilled to share that otters have been spotted at Tocil lakes. Watch a video clip from the wildlife trail cameras and find out what this means for our campus.